Physics, asked by Harshavardan3741, 1 year ago

when braking a car, why do the brakes heat up?

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Answered by RUHIADAHIR
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The main cause of the brake disc overheating is friction. While the working principle of the braking system is based on friction , with the aggressive driving style it increases. This leads to an increase in the temperature of the brake discs to 600-700 °C.

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Answered by Sanvi1311
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The main cause of the brake disc overheating is friction. While the working principle of the braking system is based on friction , with the aggressive driving style it increases. This leads to an increase in the temperature of the brake discs to 600-700 °C.

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