Physics, asked by prashant2239, 10 months ago

Brakes of automobiles do not work well during rainy season because
(A) water destroys the wheel drum.
(B) we cannot apply much force on brakes during rainy season,
Ve) water acts as lubricant between wheel drum and brake shoe.
(D) All of these​

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Answered by gokusan36
3

Answer:

D is the answer............

Answered by Anonymous
1

It does not work well because water acts as lubricant between wheel drum and brake shoe.

  • When driving in the rain, the rain water moistens the brakes, reducing their stopping power.
  • Furthermore, if the brakes are not properly maintained, the likelihood of braking failure increases.
  • Water can act as a lubricant among the friction surfaces and the drum, lowering braking effectiveness.
  • As a result, during the rainy season, automotive brakes do not function properly as water acts as a lubricant among the wheel drum and the brake shoe.
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