Fékeket
Fékeket is a Hungarian term that translates to "brakes" in English. It refers to the mechanical system used to slow down or stop a moving vehicle. The concept of fékeket is fundamental to vehicle safety, allowing drivers to control their speed and avoid collisions. These systems work by converting kinetic energy into other forms of energy, typically heat, through friction. Common types of fékeket found in vehicles include disc brakes and drum brakes. Disc brakes utilize a rotor that spins with the wheel and a caliper that presses brake pads against the rotor. Drum brakes involve brake shoes that are forced outward against the inside of a rotating drum. Modern vehicles often incorporate advanced fékeket technologies such as anti-lock braking systems (ABS), which prevent wheel lock-up during hard braking, and electronic stability control (ESC), which helps maintain directional control. The proper functioning and maintenance of fékeket are crucial for safe operation.