Physics, asked by jake1879, 11 months ago

What happens to kinetic energy when the automobile brakes to a stop?

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Answered by swetabhagat67
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A moving car has a lot of kinetic energy. When you apply the brakes, that energyof motion is transformed into something else, and the car slows down. Most cars use friction brakes, which inhibit motion by converting kinetic energy to heat. Because cars are massive and move fast, they have a lot of energy to convert.

Answered by puchkidu9
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Answer:

when brakes are applied to a car ,kinetic energy is converted to heat and then dissipated into the environment via both radiation and convection.

Explanation:

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