Q4. When a brake is applied while riding a bicycle , it stops after running a short distance. How does the brake work? Between which parts is friction produced?
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It turns into heat: the brake blocks can get incredibly hot! No matter how fast you go, there comes a time when you need to stop. Brakes on a bicycle work using friction (the rubbing force between two things that slide past one another while they're touching).
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