10) The brake bleeding process removes ---- from the hydraulic brake system
A) Air
B) Vacuum
C) Excess fluid
D) Excess pressure
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excess fluid...(C)
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The correct answer is option (c) Excess fluid.
- Brake bleeding is a process performed on the principles of electric brakes where the brake lines (pipes and brakes containing fluid) are released from any air bubbles.
- This is necessary because, while brake fluid is a non-compressed liquid, air bubbles are compressed gas and their presence in the brake system greatly reduces the hydraulic pressure that can be developed within the system. The same methods used for bleeding are also used for braking or cleaning when old fluids are replaced with new fluids, which need to be repaired.
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