Question:

The type of brake in which frictional force assists in applying the brakes is termed as

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Self-energising brakes use the frictional forces to aid the application while self-locking brakes prevent reverse motion Self-acting brakes do not require external force but rely solely on the frictional effect
Updated On: Jan 17, 2026
  • Partially self-energising
  • Self-locking
  • Self-backing
  • Self-acting
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Solution and Explanation

A partially self-energising brake utilizes the frictional force to assist in applying the brake which reduces the force needed by the operator This mechanism is commonly used in drum brakes where the friction increases the braking force as the brake shoes move
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