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Most certainly for without friction the braking system would fail no matter how much force was applied.
The braking system on a car depends on lots of friction between the brake pads and the brake disk.
friction is useful for: you to walk It is needed for braking Can be used to produce heat
It allows you to walk (with out friction between you and the floor this wouldn't be possible) It is needed for braking can be used to produce heat
Assuming that braking force is the friction force; F=m*a 4000 = 1000*a a = 4 m/s^2
Friction
In a braking system
Most certainly for without friction the braking system would fail no matter how much force was applied.
The friction material in the braking system
Braking. Driving on ice.
The braking system on a car depends on lots of friction between the brake pads and the brake disk.
in many different ways including the whole braking system, but engine friction causes lose in MPG's because the engine is working against itself
Reduces friction which is what they need to work but they generate a lot of heat, light pressure applied off and on for a few taps dries them out pretty quick.
walking, braking
Antiliock braking system is the mechanism which controlls the braking of brakes, If the pedals are fully pressed it will oppose the motion to protect your braking
friction is useful for: you to walk It is needed for braking Can be used to produce heat
The brake drum is the part which applies friction to the tire and allows your car to stop. It is a very important component of your braking system and should be maintained.