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    Brake. Disc brake on a motorcycle. A brake is a mechanical device that inhibits motion by absorbing energy from a moving system. [1] It is used for slowing or stopping a moving vehicle, wheel, axle, or to prevent its motion, most often accomplished by means of friction.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Power_brakesPower brakes - Wikipedia

    Power brakes consist of a system of hydraulics used to slow down or stop a motor vehicle. It uses a combination of mechanical components and vacuum assistance to multiply the pressure applied to the brake pedal by the driver into enough force to actuate the brakes and stop the vehicle. By contrast, manual brakes rely solely on the pressure the ...

  3. The Role of the Brake Pedal in Vehicle Safety. When the brakes are applied, hydraulic pressure is forced through brake hoses and lines and into calipers or wheel cylinders. Friction between brake pads and rotors or brake shoes and drums results, causing your vehicle to lose momentum. This function all kicks off when you press the brake pedal.

  4. Aug 16, 2000 · Also if the diameter of the brake cylinder is three times the diameter of the pedal cylinder. This further multiplies the force by nine. All together, this system increases the force of your foot by a factor of 36. If you put 10 pounds of force on the pedal, 360 pounds (162 kg) will be generated at the wheel squeezing the brake pads.

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  5. Brake Servo (or Booster) These act with the master cylinder to increase the force applied by the brake pedal via either vacuum from the engine (or from a vacuum pump on diesels) or via a hydraulic pump. Without the servo the brakes feel very hard, and require much more effort to be able to slow the car. The servo only works with the engine running.

  6. Sep 23, 2023 · Noun [ edit] brake pedal (plural brake pedals) the pedal in a vehicle, usually a car, which operates the brakes.

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