Chemistry, asked by Mariiyem, 3 months ago

define brake system​

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Answered by ꜱᴄʜᴏʟᴀʀᴛʀᴇᴇ
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Answer:

brake system - a braking device consisting of a combination of interacting parts that work to slow a motor vehicles.

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Answered by neelijav
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Answer:

brake system is an example of a hydraulic system.

Explanation:

Brake system in the cars is another common example of a hydraulic system

(Figure 7.4). This consists of a pipe and two cylinders. It is filled with special fluid called

brake oil. At one end of the pipe there is a cylinder fitted with a small piston called master

cylinder. The small piston is connected with brake pedal. At the other end of the pipe

there is a second cylinder fitted with a large piston called slave cylinder. When small

piston is pushed into master cylinder by applying a small force on brake pedal, the

pressure thus produced is transmitted without loss to the slave cylinder. The large piston

in the slave cylinder is pushed out with a large force. It then pushes the brake pad out to

make it rub against the moving wheel disc. In this way a large frictional force is

produced which stops the running wheel.

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