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What force is used for brakes used to stop a car?

Friction


To stop friction what must be used?

To stop friction, a lubricant such as oil or grease can be used to reduce the contact between two surfaces and create a barrier that minimizes friction. Additionally, using smooth surfaces, proper maintenance, and ensuring surfaces are clean can also help reduce friction.


What kind of product is used to reduce friction?

Usually liquids (like oil).


What force is used to stop a vehicle?

the friction caused by the road agianst tires


Where do you buy the friction modifier and where do you put the product?

You can purchase a friction modifier from your local auto parts store. It is used as an additive to the gear oil in a positraction differential.


Friction and its advantage to human motion?

There are many reasons why friction is an advantage to human motion. Friction helps humans to stop when they need to stop.


Will friction stop objects from flying?

Yes, friction can stop objects from flying . . . unless the objects are moved by something stronger than the friction.


When can motion stop friction?

Motion can stop friction in situations where the object comes to a complete stop or when an opposing force counteracts the motion. Friction occurs when two surfaces rub against each other, so if there is no relative motion between the surfaces, there will be no friction.


The function of a brake drum or rotor is to act as?

Friction device used to stop a moving vehicle.


Is the force that brakes use to stop car?

friction


An example of friction?

something that stops and object from movementexample:there is friction on the road . when the road is slippery your car eventually has to stop and what makes you car stop is friction.


What type of friction would be used to cause a book to slow down and stop when pushed?

The type of friction that would cause a book to slow down and stop when pushed is kinetic friction. As the book moves across a surface, the frictional force between the book and the surface opposes the motion, eventually stopping the book altogether.