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Heat, from the friction in the brakes.
The heat is generated due to friction.
Friction is what makes the brakes stop the car.
Friction. It is friction that stops the tyres spinning. In a car, when we apply the brakes, the rubber pads on the disc brake comes in contact with the wheel. This causes friction which results in the braking of car.
F1 cars need friction for their brakes, if they didn't have friction on there brakes then it wouldn't be able to brake.
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Heat, from the friction in the brakes.
The brakes apply force to the wheel, causing friction which stops it.
You increase the friction.
strength New: The force of friction. When you apply the brakes, they grip the wheel, creating friction, which slows down the spinning.
The heat is generated due to friction.
Because brakes create friction, and heat is a byproduct of friction.
They are warm because the friction makes the molecules in the brakes move faster, which causes it to warm up.
Friction is what makes the brakes stop the car.
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.
Friction. It is friction that stops the tyres spinning. In a car, when we apply the brakes, the rubber pads on the disc brake comes in contact with the wheel. This causes friction which results in the braking of car.
F1 cars need friction for their brakes, if they didn't have friction on there brakes then it wouldn't be able to brake.