0 the part of a vehicle that makes it stop or go more slowly -- тормоз
1 something that stops or slows the progress of something -- тормоз
2 to make a vehicle stop or move more slowly, using its brake -- тормозить
From a policymaking point of view, the braking effect is slight in either case.
The main simplifications are in replacing the braking pad with a beam, and in assuming that the wheel is rigid.
Crucially, we can't see the mass differential until both drivers simultaneously apply the brakes (analogous to extinction?) and the heavier truck takes longer to stop.
However, given the identical visual array, for the cyclist steering or braking are required.
His dad also checked the chain and the brakes to see if they worked.
Pulsed braking force arose as a result of the plastic deformation of the plates by the lower edge of the ampoule.
When she espies the two bodies on the road and applies her brakes, she discovers that they are suddenly inoperative.
You are alone on a trolley with no brakes.
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