Why does a car stop when brakes are applied?
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10/05/2021 11:04 am
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Why does a car stop when brakes are applied?
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10/05/2021 11:05 am
In cars, the friction is increased by using brake pads in the brake system. The brake pads do not touch the wheels but when we press the brake level, these pads arrest the motion of the run due to friction and the wheels stop moving.
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