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  2. Hydraulic brake - Wikipedia

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    A hydraulic brake is an arrangement of braking mechanism which uses brake fluid, ... For this reason, hydraulic fluid must resist vaporization at high temperatures.

  3. Brake fluid - Wikipedia

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    Brake fluid is a type of hydraulic fluid used in hydraulic brake and hydraulic clutch applications in ... Brake fluid is subjected to very high temperatures, ...

  4. Brake fade - Wikipedia

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    Brake fade (or vehicle braking system fade) is the reduction in stopping power that can occur after repeated or sustained application of the brakes of a vehicle, especially in high load or high speed conditions. Brake fade can be a factor in any vehicle that utilizes a friction braking system including automobiles, trucks, motorcycles ...

  5. Hydraulic fluid - Wikipedia

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    NaK-77, a eutectic alloy of sodium and potassium, can be used as a hydraulic fluid in high-temperature and high-radiation environments, for temperature ranges of 10 to 1400 °F (-12 to 760 °C). Its bulk modulus at 1000 °F (538 °C) is 310,000 psi (2.14 GPa), higher than of a hydraulic oil at room temperature.

  6. Master cylinder - Wikipedia

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    For hydraulic brakes or clutches alike, flexible high-pressure hoses or inflexible hard-walled metal tubing may be used; but the flexible variety of tubing is needed for at least a short length adjacent to each wheel, whenever the wheel can move relative to the car's chassis (this is the case on any car with steering and other suspension ...

  7. Brake - Wikipedia

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    When the brake pedal of a modern vehicle with hydraulic brakes is pushed against the master cylinder, ultimately a piston pushes the brake pad against the brake disc which slows the wheel down. On the brake drum it is similar as the cylinder pushes the brake shoes against the drum which also slows the wheel down.

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