Sunday, November 20, 2011

Anti lock brake system '?

what about it ????|||Also known as ABS|||yeah what about it lol|||Yes. The brakes "pulse" rather than lock when you hit the pedal hard. This helps reduce the risk of skidding during a panic stop.|||What exactly is your question conserning anti-lock brakes?|||it turns on when you brake hard enough so that your tires skid, so that when it occurs it pumps the brake 18 times per second so u still have control of the car and you lower the stopping distance





(kinetic friction coefficient is always less then the static friction coefficient)|||Sensors can tell whether wheels are about to lock (i.e. the car would skid) and release the braking to the wheel in question. If the brakes are still applied the brake will then be reapplied and so on.


It is felt as a pulse through the brake pedal and makes a noise rather like a machine gun.





Despite what many people think, ant-locking does not give you a short braking distance (in most cases - athough it depends on a lot of factors, mainly the road and weather conditions), but because the wheels are not blocked you are still able to steer, which is a great advantage in an emergency situation. Skidding tyres do not allow you to steer properly.

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