1. Heat is what causes the friction d) linings of the pads and shoes to eventually wear out and require replacement.
2. In contrast to a steel bar fluid can be directed f) through many twists and turns on its way to its destination.
3. It is of great significance that the fluid is b) pure liquid and that there is no air bubbles in it.
4. The typical braking system consists of e) disk brakes in front and either disk or drum brakes in the rear.
5. According to the mode of brakes operation, their classification may be represented as: g) mechanical brakes, hydraulic brakes, air brakes, electric brakes.
6. The drum brake can be classified as: c) either a band brake or a shoe brake.
7. Process is similar to a bicycle brake where h) two rubber pads rub against the wheel rim creating friction.
8. Electric brakes use electromagnets to provide the braking a) effort against the brake shoes.
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1. Heat is what causes the friction d) linings of the pads and shoes to eventually wear out and require replacement.
2. In contrast to a steel bar fluid can be directed f) through many twists and turns on its way to its destination.
3. It is of great significance that the fluid is b) pure liquid and that there is no air bubbles in it.
4. The typical braking system consists of e) disk brakes in front and either disk or drum brakes in the rear.
5. According to the mode of brakes operation, their classification may be represented as: g) mechanical brakes, hydraulic brakes, air brakes, electric brakes.
6. The drum brake can be classified as: c) either a band brake or a shoe brake.
7. Process is similar to a bicycle brake where h) two rubber pads rub against the wheel rim creating friction.
8. Electric brakes use electromagnets to provide the braking a) effort against the brake shoes.
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