hõõrdpidurdamine
Hõõrdpidurdamine is a braking method that utilizes friction to slow down or stop a moving object. This process involves bringing two surfaces into contact, where the resistance to their sliding motion generates heat and dissipates kinetic energy. The effectiveness of friction braking depends on several factors, including the coefficient of friction between the surfaces, the applied force, and the contact area.
In vehicles, friction braking is commonly achieved through disc brakes or drum brakes. Disc brakes consist
Beyond vehicles, friction braking is employed in various applications. It is used in machinery to control speed,