They get hot.
F1 cars need friction for their brakes, if they didn't have friction on there brakes then it wouldn't be able to brake.
It measures temperature - either absolute or relative. The most common type consist of a resistor whose resistance changes with temperature; a voltage is applied and the current output is measured.
The water gets into the brakes and when you stop there is less friction.
child applying brakes
As long as the drivers apply the brakes appropriately, nothing bad will happen, and both cars will stop. The brakes of the more massive car will heat up a little more, because the more massive car has more momentum which will be dissipated as heat. Presumably, the engineers who designed the brakes took this into account.
You lose control of the steering.
cars and vehicles
No. Presently electromagnetic brakes are not used in cars but the can be used If I may finish that..on trailers
the brakes or the emrgen see brakes
In all cars and most trucks HYDRAULIC pressure is used to apply the brakes. In an air brake system such as is found on medium and heavy duty trucks the air is actually released to apply the brakes.
Well, considering the fact that cars don't work without brakes, Brakes were put into cars at the very beginning of car-time. Common sense, evidently, is something you lack.
it gets very thick and jells
F1 cars need friction for their brakes, if they didn't have friction on there brakes then it wouldn't be able to brake.
Cars no but if you want to spend alot of money pickup trucks can. I personally am just going to keep the brakes I have on my truck.
You can learn all about the brakes in your cars and other cars by doing a simple search on your favorite SE. It's not hard to find out the steps to repairing your brakes.
On cars for the past 80 years ALL wheels have brakes !
brakes, or no sun