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  1. Brake - Wikipedia

    Brakes may be broadly described as using friction, pumping, or electromagnetics. One brake may use several principles: for example, a pump may pass fluid through an orifice to create friction:

  2. BRAKE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    When the subject is slowing or stopping movement, the word to use is brake. Brake is both a noun, as in "put on the brakes" and "took my foot off the brake," and a verb, as in "brake at the stop sign" and …

  3. Brakes for Car, Truck, Jeep, SUV | NAPA Auto Parts

    Find great prices on premium quality brake pads, brake rotors, drum brakes, calipers, wheel bearings, brake fluid, brake master cylinders and more. If you're shopping for brake parts for your prized …

  4. 10 Main Parts of a Brake System (and Their Functions)

    Sep 2, 2025 · Below is a list of the main parts of a car brake system. We have included both the components of the disc and drum brake systems. Most modern vehicles have disc brakes on all four …

  5. How Brakes Work | HowStuffWorks

    Brakes translate a push of a pedal to slowing down your car - but how? Learn how brakes work, about the physics of braking and see a simple brake system.

  6. What Is a Brake System? Parts, Types, and How It Works

    4 days ago · A brake system is the collection of parts in a vehicle that converts your foot pressure on the pedal into the friction force needed to slow and stop the wheels. Most vehicles use a hydraulic …

  7. How Car Brakes Work and How to Tell When They Go Bad

    Oct 1, 2024 · Learn how your brakes slow and stop your car, and how to tell if your brakes aren't working properly. Brakes are your vehicle’s most important safety system.

  8. Learn How Brakes Work & How to Fix Your Car's Brakes - AutoZone

    Learn how to safely release your parking brake, whether it’s a hand lever, foot-operated, or electronic system. Follow our easy steps to ensure smooth operation every time.

  9. How do brakes work? - Explain that Stuff

    Feb 16, 2026 · When you pull on the brake lever (yellow), a giant brake "shoe" (blue) drops down under the back wheel (brown). As the car drives onto the shoe, the shoe's teeth (red) bite into the road and …

  10. Brake | Maintenance, Safety & Repair | Britannica

    Brake, device for decreasing the speed of a body or for stopping its motion. Most brakes act on rotating mechanical elements and absorb kinetic energy either mechanically, hydrodynamically, or electrically.