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.
The friction caused by the brakes causes the car to decelerate. This negative acceleration, in turn, causes a force to be applied to all those in the car. This is the lurch you feel.
1) To move a standing object we need to apply force and to stop a moving object we need to apply brakes. 2) Car
the brakes use friction to stop the car
Time for new brakes or adjustment.
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No. The car is accelerating using an unbalanced force. Balanced force does not accelerate.
Brakes use friction to stop a car.
There are six components of a car brake. It starts with the pedal that the driver presses. Most of the other parts (combo valve, booster, master cylinder) are meant to transmit the action into force, until finally the wheels are reached. Here, drum brakes and disc brakes are used to apply force to the wheels and force them to stop turning.
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the brakes in your car
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