wat's diff b/w normal braek system and (ABS) anti braek
system.
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Answer / anjaney k. kulkarni
In normal breaking, due to continous application of break
vehicle turns with the skidding & creates unbalance which
may lead accident sometimes. but in antilock beaking system
(ABS), break will be applied intermittently by the breaking
system eventhough we pressed the pedal continuously due to
which vehicle stops without loosing the balance.
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Answer / abhishek
Basically difference between normal break system & abs is while in normal break system when we apllied a break immidiatelly the wheel is locked & it's unsafe for driving & dangerious so in abs(antilock break system) is implemented for safe driving.
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