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How do car brakes work and what are the different types?

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Car brakes work by converting kinetic energy (movement) into thermal energy (heat) through friction. The different types of car brakes include disc brakes, drum brakes, and regenerative brakes. Disc brakes are the most common type of brake on modern cars and use a rotor, caliper, and brake pads to slow or stop the car. Drum brakes use a stationary brake shoe and a rotating drum to create friction and slow or stop the car, while regenerative brakes use the car's electric motor to slow the car down and recharge the battery.
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Car brakes are a system of components that work together to slow or stop a vehicle. The main components of a car's brake system are the brake pads, the brake calipers, and the brake discs or drums. The brake pads press against the brake discs or drums when the brakes are applied, which generates friction that slows or stops the vehicle. There are several different types of brakes, including disc brakes, drum brakes, and ABS brakes. Disc brakes are the most common type of brakes, and they are composed of a brake caliper, brake pads, and a brake disc. Drum brakes are less common, and they are composed of a brake drum, brake shoes, and a wheel cylinder. ABS brakes are the most advanced type of brakes, and they are designed to prevent wheel lockup during hard braking.
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Car brakes transfer and transform energy when brakes are pressed. This increases friction. Examples of types of brakes include disk and ABS. 
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The car brakes work on a simple principle and dynamic known as fluid dynamics and the system present in the brakes is called the hydraulic system
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