pysäytyslaite
A pysäytyslaite, which translates to "stopping device" or "arrestor" in English, is a mechanism or component designed to bring a moving object or system to a halt. These devices are crucial for safety, control, and operational purposes across a wide range of applications. The specific design and function of a pysäytyslaite vary greatly depending on the context in which it is used.
In transportation, examples include braking systems on vehicles, which use friction or other methods to decelerate
The principle behind a pysäytyslaite typically involves dissipating kinetic energy. This can be achieved through friction,