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CDX Brakes midterm answers Graded A+ All of the below statements are true except: A service brakes consist of drum and/or disc brakes and are operated by hand All of the below statements are true except: In drum brakes, the heat is created outside of the drum and transferred to the inner su...

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CDX Brakes midterm answers Graded A+
All of the below statements are true except:
A service brakes consist of drum and/or disc brakes and are operated by hand


All of the below statements are true except:
In drum brakes, the heat is created outside of the drum and transferred to the inner surface


If we triple the speed of an object, the kinetic energy will:
increase by nine times


Medium and heavy duty. vehicles often require increased braking in situations...........
exhaust brake


Tech A says that a disc brake operates by clamping friction materials to the outside of a disc. Tech B
says that a drum brake operates by clamping friction materials to the outside of a drum.
Tech A


Tech ! says that an antilock brake system (ABS) allows the front wheels to be steered during a panic
stop. Tech B says that ABS sensors apply or release hydraulic pressure to the wheel brake units during
ABS brake events.
Tech A


Tech A says that friction brakes can fade due to overheating of the brake lining. Tech B says that
friction brakes can fade due to overheating of the brake fluid.
Both A and B


Tech A says that kinetic energy is created during braking to stop the vehicle. Tech B says that kinetic
energy is converted to heat energy during braking.
Tech B


Tech A says that light-duty service are typically applied hydraulically. Tech B says that light-duty
parking brakes are typically applied hydraulically.
Tech A


Tech A says that the brake pedal uses leverage to multiply foot pressure. TEch B says that when
braking hard while moving forward, the vehicle's weight transfer to the rear wheels, increasing their
traction
Tech A


Tech A says that the heavier the vehicle, the more stopping power is needed. TEch B says that the
faster a vehicle is moving, the more braking power is needed
Both A and B


Tech A says that tire pressure does not affect braking. Tech B says that heavy vehicle loads increase
stopping distance.

, Tech B


Tech A says that water soaked brake shoes can be a cause of brake fade. Tech B says that disc brakes
dissipate heat faster than drum brakes.
Both A and B


The brake pedal uses leverage:
to multiply the force applied to the master cylinder


the cycle of energy transformation in a typical vehicle is
chemical heat mechanical kinetic


the kind of brake fade caused by the brake fluid becoming so hot that it boils is
hydraulic fade


vehicles equipped with disc brakes incorporate a mechanically operated drum-style parking brake in
the center of the rear disc brake rotors, commonly called a:
top hat parking brake.


which of the following is used on heavy vehicles and is commonly called air brake?
air operated braking system


which of these is a simple mechanical system that uses leverage to force a friction block against one
or more wheels?
scrub brake


which of these is a simple mechanical system that uses leverage to force a friction block against one
or more wheels?
scrub brake


a wheel's braking ability depends most on:
the load it is carrying


All of the statements are true except:
the smaller brake caliper pistons on the front wheels give greater mechanical force and braking power
to the front wheels


different lever designs can be engineered to alter the brake pedal effort required of the driver by
using different levels of:
mechanical advantage


disc brake systems that are equipped with low-drag brake calipers use:
quick take-up master cylinders

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