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Brake system is the application of ......... to slow down a vehicle in motion. (Fill up)​

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Answered by Bashshsar
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How can I calculate the stopping distance of a vehicle when brakes are applied?

Consider a case where the wheels of the vehicle are not locked. So the kinetic energy of the vehicle is dissipated through heat from the disc brakes and a little amount of energy as frictional work(probably rolling or kinetic, not sure) done between tires and the ground.

Consider the vehicle to be moving at very high speeds, say 100m/s. So how can I calculate the stopping distance for this high velocity? because if brakes are applied at this high velocity, temperature drastically increases at the brake pads which would make them ineffective.

Which of the following ways of braking gives lesser stopping distance?

1. Wheel getting locked and the kinetic energy of vehicle is dissipated by working against kinetic friction between locked tires and road.

2. Wheel are still rotating but the relative motion between the discs of brakes and brake pads leading to heat dissipation. I think little amount of vehicle's kinetic energy is also utilized to do work against friction between rotation tires and the road

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Answered by 17002807129
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Answer:

Brake system is the application of force to slow down a vehicle in motion.

Explanation:

A vehicle slows down when brakes are applied. This is due to the force of friction which is there between the brake and the wheel of the vehicle

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