BREAK is To cause to separate into pieces suddenly or violently; smash.
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BRAKE is A machine element for applying friction to a moving surface to slow it (and often, the containing vehicle or device) down or bring it to rest.
"Breaking" typically refers to separating something into pieces, while "braking" refers to slowing down or stopping a moving object, usually a vehicle. So, breaking is about physical destruction, while braking is about reducing speed.
break is like (if you pull to hard on this you will break it) and brake is (your going to fast you need to brake)
Breaking: stopping something (e.g we broke up, it's breaking connection) used more widely=Braking: applying friction to stop something more for vehicles=
no they arent braking up. But no they aren't breaking up.
Assuming you mean "braking", aggressive braking.
she is not breaking up with the president
Robbery is breaking a law, so nope, no difference.
Yes. Energy generated during regenerative braking recharges the traction battery and is later used to power the car. The Prius also has friction brakes (disk/drum), which are used at very low speeds or for hard braking. And it's braking, not breaking.
A homophone is a word that is pronounced the same as another word but differs in meaning. Braking (to stop a car using the brakes) and breaking (to shatter).
If u mean breaking systems, then there are plenty. If you mean braking system, then that depends if u have ABS.
Leading brakes are the primary braking system. ON a car, for example, the front breaks apply more braking force than the rear (trailing) brakes do. There is a slight difference in this pressure so a vehicle does not brake out of control.
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I think that the statistics on braking the law is that you go to jail for it no matter what you did.
No difference ABS, Antilock Braking System.
tensile stress is due to just the tension in the load whereas breaking stress can be due to breaking,shearing or compression!