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1 May, 21:27

A person driving a car applies the brakes. This produces friction. True or False

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  1. 1 May, 21:35
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    That's how brakes always used to work, so it was True, until just a few years ago.

    But now, in hybrid or all-electric cars, brakes don't work by friction. So for that kind of cars, it's false.
  2. 1 May, 21:39
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    Friction means that something holds back a moving object. When you apply the breaks in a car, you apply friction to a car that's moving to make it stop. Applying the breaks comes into contact with the car which enables it to totally stop. Therefore, the answer is True.

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