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Which force stops a train when the brakes are applied?

Kinetic friction is the force that stops a train when the brakes are applied


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The answer depends on the mass of the train and the force applied by the brakes.


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Assuming that the brakes are not "dragging" they start exerting force on the wheels when they are applied by the engineer.


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Bullet trains are stopped using a combination of regenerative and friction braking systems. The regenerative braking system converts the kinetic energy of the train back into electricity, while the friction braking system uses brake pads to slow down the train. This combination allows for efficient and controlled stopping of the bullet train.


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