I really don't know much about brakes and I was wondering if anyone could help me with these 9 problems or if you know a good website that will help me with this feel free to tell me!
1. Used to transfer hydraulic pressure from the serve brake's master cylinder to the wheel-brake mechanisms.
2. Resistance between objects that are in contact but at rest.
3. Serves as the reservoir of brake fluid for service brakes.
4. Resistance to motion when two services in conat move relative to one another.
5. Carries the brake fluid
6. Produce braking performance just before the tire begin to lose friction.
7. Include rotors and disc pads
8. Use hydraulic pressure to activate brake shoes
9. Components pressed against a brake rotor to produce braking action
A. static friction
B. kinetic friction
C. brake fluid
D. master cylinder
E. anti-lock brakes
F. drum brakes
G. brake line
H. kinetic energy
I. brake pads
J. disc brakes
Mechanics about cars - Brakes?
see if this is what you want
1 - C....brake fluid it takes the pressure when you step on the brake and delivers it under pressure to your wheels
2. - A.... static friction - act to resist the movement of sliding
3. - D.... holds the brake fluid and the "pump" for the operation of your brakes
4 - B....kinetic friction - the amount of friction once the objects are in motion against each other
5 - G...brake lines carry the fluid under pressure from your master cylinder to the wheels
6 - E....prevents your wheels from locking up during braking operations to aid in optimum braking and handling
7 - J....disc brakes consist of rotors and calipers and brake pads
8 - F....Drum brakes have "brake shoes" instead of pads and a brake drum instead of a rotor
9 - I....the braking hardware in disc brakes that actually press against the rotor to do the stopping.
make sense?
Reply:1-C, 2-A, 3-D, 4-B, 5-G, 6-E, 7-J, 8-F, 9-I
Hope these answers help.
Reply:1-C
2-A
3-D
4-B
5-G
6-E
7-J
8-F
9-I
Reply:I agree with Dale . 1-c 2-a 3-d 4-b 5-g 6-e 7-j 8-f 9-i
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