Why are breakpads used in automobiles
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breakpads in automobiles:
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Brake pads convert the kinetic energy of the vehicle to thermal energy through friction. Two brake pads are contained in the [[disc brake#Calipers|brake with their friction surfaces facing the rotor.
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BRAKE PADS CONVERT THE KINETIC ENERGY OF THE VEHICLE TO THERMAL ENERGY THROUGH FRICTION.WHEN THE BRAKES ARE HYDRAULICALLY APPLIED, THE CALIPER CLAMP OR SQUEEZES THE TWO PADS TOGETHER ONTO THE SPINNING ROTOR TO SLOW AND STOP THE VEHICLE.
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