Physics, asked by muenny, 1 year ago

how does the hydraulic break system works

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Answered by ana19
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That's why brakes use hydraulics: asystem of fluid-filled pipes that can multiply force and transmit it easily from one place to another. When you press on the brake pedal, your foot moves a lever that forces a piston into a long, narrow cylinder filled withhydraulic fluid.
Answered by vedu21
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That's why brakes use hydraulics: a system of fluid-filled pipes that can multiply force and transmit it easily from one place to another. When you press on the brake pedal, your foot moves a lever that forces a piston into a long, narrow cylinder filled with hydraulic fluid

muenny: awesome thanks
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