remstelsels
Remstelsels, often translated as braking systems, are mechanisms designed to slow down or stop the motion of a vehicle or object. They are fundamental safety components in a vast array of applications, from bicycles and automobiles to aircraft and industrial machinery. The primary principle behind most remstelsels involves converting kinetic energy, the energy of motion, into another form of energy, typically heat, through friction.
There are several common types of remstelsels. Friction brakes are the most prevalent, utilizing pads or shoes