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Brake

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

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Noise

Fires

Inefficiency

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Brake

Nodes94
Edges93
Triples109
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.021277
Components1

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Brake

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related to Characteristics · 20
Brake → As, Brakes, Continuous, Drag, Durability, Fade, For, Friction, Further, Noise, Peak, Pedal, Power, Smoothness, Some, The, There, This, Wear, Weight
related to Early brake systems · 11
Brake → Drum, Gottlieb Daimler, Hours, In, It, Jaguar, Lanchester, Le Mans, Michelin, Renault, The
related to Electronic brake system · 10
Brake → ABS, Bosch, Dunlop Maxaret, Ferguson, In, Jensen FF, Mercedes, Mercedes S-Class, That ABS, There
related to Frictional · 10
Brake → Ausco Lambert, Common, For, Friction, Frictional, Murphy, Other, PCC, The, Typically
related to Fires · 8
Brake → In, Mercedes, Mercedes Sprinter, Railway, These, This, Tuscan GP, W11
related to Inefficiency · 8
Brake → After, During, However, If, Minimizing, Therefore, This, While
related to background · 7
Brake → Brakes, Eddy, For, Most, Other, Some, Still
see also · 7
Brake → Adapted, Air, AnchorAdvanced Emergency Braking SystemAnti-lock, Band, Bundy, Engine, Parking BrakeEmergency
related to Brake boost · 5
Brake → Because, However, Most, RPM, This
related to Electromagnetic · 5
Brake → Electromagnetic, For, Friction, Related, Some

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Brakeis amechanical device that inhibits motion by absorbing energy from a moving system0.90text
Brakeis avehicle brake in which the friction is caused by a set of brake shoes that press against the inner surface of a rotating drum0.90text
Brakeis adevice for slowing or stopping the rotation of a road wheel0.90text
Brakerelated to backgroundMost0.60section
Brakerelated to backgroundFor0.60section
Brakerelated to backgroundOther0.60section
Brakerelated to backgroundEddy0.60section
Brakerelated to backgroundStill0.60section
Brakerelated to backgroundBrakes0.60section
Brakerelated to backgroundSome0.60section
Brakerelated to Brake boostMost0.60section
Brakerelated to Brake boostThis0.60section

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