fékmechanizmus
Fékmechanizmus refers to the mechanical system within a braking apparatus that enables a vehicle or object to slow down or stop. This mechanism is a critical safety component in virtually all forms of transportation and many industrial applications. The primary function of a fékmechanizmus is to convert kinetic energy into another form of energy, most commonly heat, through friction.
The specific design of a fékmechanizmus can vary widely depending on its application. Common types include
The operation of a fékmechanizmus is typically initiated by the driver or operator through a control, such