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Before braking, a motorcycle has movement energy. In physics, movement energy is called kinetic energy.After braking... well, it depends on the type of brake, but usually the kinetic energy is just converted to heat.
Starting Energy: Light; Finishing Energy: Electrical
Zero,because the distance has no affect to convert electric energy into light energy.
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resistor grids were used in DC MOTORS during dynamic braking. in this method of braking a resistance ( variable) is connected across armature winding so as to dissipiate the energy. the energy thus dissipiated is used for braking of motors.
Mostly out your radiator in the form of heat, and from braking, which heats up your brake pads. A few new cars are featuring regenerative braking to recoup that lost energy from braking. Tires also generate a lot of heat during use. Some additional energy dissipates as noise, which generates heat in the air as it travels through and fades.
Braking is used to bring the motor to stop quickly or instantly. Braking can be two way broadly. One is mechanical braking. Other method is electrical braking. One of the electrical braking is dynamic braking.
to balance the braking force that is applied to the energy absorbers
it intial power is low and did not produce much energy
Kinetic energy becomes heat by way of the friction caused by braking.
Beef finishing is the process of feeding a high energy grain (usually corn) to beef calf until it reaches slaughter weight (about 1,000 lbs).
Yes. Energy generated during regenerative braking recharges the traction battery and is later used to power the car. The Prius also has friction brakes (disk/drum), which are used at very low speeds or for hard braking. And it's braking, not breaking.