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What is the difference between brake and clutch?

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Answered by MsChoudhary
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Answer:

A clutch is a transmission and control device that provides for energy transfer from the driver to the driven shaft. A brake is a transmission and control device that stops a moving load, regulates movement, or holds a load at rest by transforming kinetic energy into heat.

Answered by Anonymous
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Clutches :-

They are useful in devices that have two rotating shafts. The clutch connects the two shafts so that they can either be locked together and spin at the same speed, or be decoupled and spin at different speeds. In a car, you need a clutch because the engine spins all the time, but the car's wheels do not.

Brakes :-

A brake is a transmission and control device that stops a moving load, regulates movement, or holds a load at rest by transforming kinetic energy into heat.

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