Can you make this shoter? One benefit of using a computer simulation to test the air bag design before conducting crash tests is cost-effectiveness. Conducting crash tests can be extremely expensive due to the need for specialized equipment, controlled environments, and safety measures. By using a computer simulation, manufacturers can simulate various crash scenarios and analyze the air bag's performance without physically conducting crash tests. This saves significant amounts of money as it eliminates the need for expensive physical materials, equipment, and logistics associated with conducting crash tests. Additionally, computer simulations allow for limitless iterations and adjustments to the design without incurring additional costs, providing a more efficient and cost-effective testing process.

Using computer simulations to test air bag designs before conducting crash tests saves significant amounts of money by eliminating the need for expensive physical materials, equipment, and logistics associated with crash tests. It also allows for limitless iterations and adjustments to the design without incurring additional costs, making the testing process more efficient and cost-effective.