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Friction is vital in the braking system of trains as it enables them to slow down or stop. When the brakes are applied, friction is produced between the brake shoes and the wheels or the rails, resulting in the dissipation of kinetic energy as heat and bringing the train to a controlled halt.
Friction is vital in the braking system of trains as it enables them to slow down or stop. When the brakes are applied, friction is produced between the brake shoes and the wheels or the rails, resulting in the dissipation of kinetic energy as heat and bringing the train to a controlled halt.
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