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Suppose that you are in a moving car and the motor stops. You step on the brakes and slow the car to half speed. If you release your foot will the car speed up or continue at half speed or slow down?

Assuming you are not pressing down on the gas, when you release the pedal, the car will slow down over time and evetualy come to a stop. Unless you are going down a hill, in which case you will speed up.


What causes cars to slow down?

the brakes or the emrgen see brakes


How do you slow a car?

You step on the brakes.


What does drum brakes and disc brakes have in common?

They employ friction to slow or stop the vehicle.


What force causes a bike to slow down when you stop pedalling?

Friction causes the bike to slow down.


Why does your car feel as though the brakes are grabbing when you slow down?

Is your car equipped with an ABS system? That keeps the vehicle from locking the brakes to prevent skidding. The brakes automatically "GRAB" on and off to slow without skidding


What are the different types of brakes?

The main types of brakes are disc brakes, drum brakes, and regenerative brakes. Disc brakes use calipers to squeeze pads against a rotor to create friction and slow down the vehicle. Drum brakes use shoes to press against the inside of a drum to generate friction. Regenerative brakes convert kinetic energy into electrical energy to slow down the vehicle.


What are conventional brakes?

This is a mildy interesting question. However, it is very easy to answer. Conventional brakes are brakes that a car uses in order to slow down or stop. Conventional brakes are simply just called brakes.


What do the brakes do on a bicycle?

THey slow it down, if the rider so wishes.


How do you slow down a moving car?

By puting your feet on the brakes


What are automotive brakes?

The system on a car used to slow it down


What force caused the brakes on the car to slow you down?

Friction