Disc--Probably warped rotor but could be malfunctioning ABS system.
Drum--Probably need brake linings adjusted but could be malfunctioning ABS system.
Pull wheel or see mechanic.
You would only do it in an emergency.
It depends on where it is on. Normally the braking force is balanced on an axle but different between axles. i.e., the braking force between left and right brakes on an axle is the same but the braking force on the front axle might be greater than the rear.
play with your bow closer to the bridge and apply more pressure while playing
Prevents brakes from locking by pulsating the pressure when you apply firmly so they don't grab.
What is stab braking?Apply your brakes all the way.Release brakes when wheels lock up.As soon as the wheels start rolling, apply the brakes fully again. (It can take up to one secondfor the wheels to start rolling after you release the brakes. If you re-apply the brakes before thewheels start rolling, the vehicle won't straighten out.)This is directly from the NYS CDL Manual.
If you're skilled enough - sure. If you're clumsy - not so.
why are some objects faster than other
No, if your car has ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) do not pump your brakes. The anti lock system does this for you.
well, words in a book dont make any noise. if you turn the page, close the book, or even throw the book at somebody, it will make noise, thus actions speak louder than words.
Leading brakes are the primary braking system. ON a car, for example, the front breaks apply more braking force than the rear (trailing) brakes do. There is a slight difference in this pressure so a vehicle does not brake out of control.
my car engine is on but with a loud knocking noise but when i apply some gas it does not move at all. my car is an automatic civic.
The Electronic Brake assist System (EBS) is a very efficient aid in emergency braking situations when the driver wants the vehicle to stop as quickly as possible. In these situations, most drivers apply the brake fast, but not with the maximum pressure, and this insufficient braking power leads to dangerously long braking distances. The system is triggered when the brake assist recognizes the fast and hard braking by the driver classified as typical 'emergency braking' and activates the maximum braking power immediately. Therefore even moderate pedal force leads to maximum deceleration. This can help avoid an accident or reduce its seriousness, due to decreased vehicle speed at the moment of collision.