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how magnetic brakes work..?​

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Answered by sivasmart2222
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When electricity is applied to the coil of an electromagnet, the magnetic flux attracts the armature to the face of the brake. As it does so, it squeezes the inner and outer friction disks together. The hub is normally mounted on the shaft that is rotating. ... There is no contact between braking surfaces and minimal drag.

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Answered by dishuuu
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>>When electricity is applied to the coil of an electromagnet, the magnetic flux attracts the armature to the face of the brake. As it does so, it squeezes the inner and outer friction disks together. The hub is normally mounted on the shaft that is rotating. ... There is no contact between braking surfaces and minimal drag.

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