pidurdumine
Pidurdumine is the act of braking, the process by which a moving body reduces its speed or comes to a stop. In everyday use, it refers to braking in vehicles, where braking systems convert kinetic energy into heat or, in some systems, store energy for later use.
Etymology and usage: The word originates from Estonian pidur meaning brake, with the agent noun suffix -mine.
In transport and machinery, pidurdumine can occur through mechanical friction in brake pads and discs, drums
Physical principles: Braking produces deceleration, a = Δv/Δt, from braking force F = ma. The energy to be
Safety and maintenance: Standards define braking performance, including stopping distance, fade resistance, and reliability. Regular maintenance