Asked by Puneet Singh on Jul 04, 2024

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What is the potential energy of an air brake system?

A) the mechanical force applied to the treadle valve by a driver's boot
B) the volume of air contained in all air reservoirs combined
C) a combination of pneumatic and mechanical force applied to the foundation brakes
D) compressed air

Potential Energy

Potential energy refers to the energy possessed by a body due to its position or state, such as the energy stored in an object held at a height above ground.

Air Brake System

A type of brake system used in large vehicles, utilizing compressed air to create the braking force.

Mechanical Force

The application of power to move or stop objects through physical contact, often quantified in terms of magnitude and direction.

  • Gain insights into the control and employment of air pressure in the braking systems of trucks and trailers for safe handling.
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Zybrea KnightJul 07, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
The potential energy in an air brake system is stored in the form of compressed air. This energy is utilized to apply the brakes when needed.