Most certainly for without friction the braking system would fail no matter how much force was applied.
what is the effect of friction force on plant
Assuming that braking force is the friction force; F=m*a 4000 = 1000*a a = 4 m/s^2
The amount of friction depends on the force pushing the surfaces together.
friction.
Friction increases the effect of the input force
what is the effect of friction force on plant
Assuming that braking force is the friction force; F=m*a 4000 = 1000*a a = 4 m/s^2
The amount of friction depends on the force pushing the surfaces together.
friction.
the force of something braking
In a braking system
Friction is independent of speed once an object is moving since faster does not mean more friction.
Friction increases the effect of the input force
It's effect of force
Friction increases the effect of the input force
Friction
Tyre surface: If the tyre is new, it will have surface with depressions which will offer more friction compared to old tyre whose surface-depressions are worn out and it is more flat, so it offers less friction. Therefore, new tyre will have less stopping distance, as force of friction is more. Thinking distance is affected neither by friction between tyre and road, nor by friction between brake and tyre. If road has a wet surface, it has less friction so the vehicle will skid farther, and vice versa. The braking force, i.e, friction between tyre and brake is unaffected by road condition or tyre surface. Hence the distance the vehicle travels WHILE retarding due to "braking force", is not same as stopping distance, because even when the wheels are stopped rotating due to braking force, the car will skid a little distance- this total distance is the stopping distance.