0 present participle of brake --
1 to make a vehicle go slower or stop, using its brake or brakes: --
Operational performance is the response to specific traffic situations, such as speed control, braking and signalling.
Complex grabbing actions can be performed creating sound from braking and other sounding phenomena from the objects inside.
The process has important applications in the automotive and aeronautical industries: car, plane or train braking systems, are the more prominent examples.
However, our interest lies in the full process of braking, which involves the rotation speed as an unknown, as well as the thermal aspects.
Braking effort is applied on the axis of the tractive servomotors by an electromechanical brake.
Research on purely passive systems with no braking mechanism is still in an infantile stage.
Pulsed braking force arose as a result of the plastic deformation of the plates by the lower edge of the ampoule.
However, given the identical visual array, for the cyclist steering or braking are required.