how electromagnetic brake work? Explain in 2-3 lines
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An electromagnetic brake uses an electric actuation but transmits torque mechanically. When the brake receives voltage or current, the coil is energized, creating a magnetic field. This field turns the coil into an electromagnet that creates magnetic lines of flux. The magnetic flux attracts the armature.
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Electro-mechanical disk brakes operate via electrical actuation, but transmit torque mechanically. When electricity is applied to the coil of an electromagnet, the magnetic flux attracts the armature to the face of the brake. ... When electricity is removed from the brake, the armature is free to turn with the shaft.
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