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This depends on a few things: If your vibration is happening at high speeds, get your wheel balance/roundness checked if this is happening at all speeds, check your alignment/steering if this is happening when slowing down, chances are that you need new brakes
A car slowing down when the brakes are applied.
Centric brakes are brakes which grab the tire in the middle for slowing the vehicle down. Most brakes grab at the side which can lead to swerve on very rare occasions.
Some do. The brakes act as a charger when slowing down or stopping.
They are feeling the effect of friction.
The car is slowing down
to warn the drivers behind your automobile that you are slowing down
if the car jerks when the brakes are applied it is likely that the brake rotors are warped
Yes, and the heat generated is the converted momentum of slowing down.
When you press the brakes, the lights brighten up mainly to alert drivers behind you that you are slowing down or stopping. It prevents accidents
It depends on what is happening to your heart, if it may be slowing down or speeding up.
It's deccelerating-it's slowing down-it's losing velocity.