Testing The Brakes On A Formula One Car

Here, a Formula One car's brakes are tested to make sure they function properly. The orange glow that you see when the brakes are employed is the process of kinetic energy being converted to thermal energy. This is the law of conservation of energy in action, which states that energy is neither created nor destroyed. Instead, it simply changes forms. So, whether you're applying the brakes on your sedan, or braking your Formula One car through a turn, the same process of converting energy will always occur.

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+8 1. Judge-Jake commented 9 years ago

Man that's almost as exciting as when it's attached to the car :D
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+5 2. samxgx commented 9 years ago

It's amazing how little sound it makes when breaking from that high speed just using friction. Either its some awesome material quality, or i'm not smart enough to figure it out and lazy enough not to google it.
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+5 3. Zebulun commented 9 years ago

Sounds like the DVD drive in my PC
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-1 4. thundersnow commented 9 years ago

I'm impressed with the precision..