If you're asking in the theoretical sense as in there were no friction at all in the universe then the car would never stop. Then again if that were the case then the car would have a hard time to move in the first place.
If there was no friction on Earth, objects would not be able to stay in place and would slide or float away. People would have difficulty walking or driving as there would be no traction. Machines and mechanisms that rely on friction to operate, such as brakes and gears, would not function properly.
When the driver slams on the brakes in a car, the vehicle will come to a sudden stop, causing the passengers to lurch forward due to inertia. This can result in injuries if the passengers are not wearing seat belts.
It would not be able to move. The push of the engine driving the car forward depends on friction between the tyres and the road. If something else started it moving, the brakes couldn't work to stop it.
When a driver slams on the brakes in a car, causing a sudden deceleration, the passengers will experience a force pushing them forward due to inertia. This can result in the passengers being thrown forward, potentially causing injuries if they are not wearing seat belts.
Friction can cause an accident when it is reduced between the tires and the road surface, leading to less traction and increased chances of skidding. This can happen due to factors like wet or icy roads, worn-out tires, or speeding. The lack of friction can cause the driver to lose control of the vehicle and result in an accident.
Yes, they can. It tends to happen more rapidly in heavy duty vehicles with air brakes, but it can happen in light duty vehicles with hydraulic brakes, as well. Brakes create friction, friction creates heat. Too much of it, and they overheat.
If there was no friction on Earth, objects would not be able to stay in place and would slide or float away. People would have difficulty walking or driving as there would be no traction. Machines and mechanisms that rely on friction to operate, such as brakes and gears, would not function properly.
The smell of burning coming from your rear brakes could be due to overheating caused by excessive friction. This can happen if the brake pads are worn out or if there is a mechanical issue with the brake system. It is important to have your brakes inspected and repaired by a professional to ensure safe driving.
Of course they do!! because if the driver isn't focused on driving.... well face it your in trouble!
When the driver slams on the brakes in a car, the vehicle will come to a sudden stop, causing the passengers to lurch forward due to inertia. This can result in injuries if the passengers are not wearing seat belts.
Yes, brake fade is typically a temporary condition that occurs when brakes overheat due to prolonged use, leading to reduced friction and effectiveness. This can happen during heavy braking, such as when driving downhill or during aggressive driving. Once the brakes cool down, their performance generally returns to normal. However, if brake fade is experienced frequently, it may indicate a need for maintenance or upgrades to the braking system.
Yes, it is normal for brakes to squeak when wet due to the moisture causing friction between the brake pads and rotors. This can happen temporarily until the water evaporates and the noise should go away.
It would not be able to move. The push of the engine driving the car forward depends on friction between the tyres and the road. If something else started it moving, the brakes couldn't work to stop it.
huh ? o.O -.-
No, you will not have brake failure. However when the brakes are wet and you apply them, it takes a couple of seconds for the water on the pads and rotor to evaporate. During that time you do not have good braking. But the water itself will quickly dissipate due to the heat and friction of the brakes. Water does not damage a brake system.
Brakes could be bad, or wheel bearings too, des happen when u apply th brakes or just when is rolling? either way answer is probably around the tires
When a driver slams on the brakes in a car, causing a sudden deceleration, the passengers will experience a force pushing them forward due to inertia. This can result in the passengers being thrown forward, potentially causing injuries if they are not wearing seat belts.