BRAKES: It is device which to stop or to retard the motion of the vehicle without skidding and converting kinetic energy into heat dissipation. DYNAMOMETER: It is the device which measure the power developed by the vehicle or torque developed by the vehicle. This is done by utilizing the amount of heat developed during the breaking of the vehicle.
I think one has disc brakes & the other has drum brakes but not sure which is which.
A dynamometer is a device that measures rotational speed. A torsion dynamometer is a dynamometer that measures torque, or the force with which something rotates.
hd brakes will last longer and stop a lot eaiser
ONE HALF INCH/ THE WIDTH OF THE SHOE. HOPE THAT HELPED,BEN
Primary brakes are situated at the front wheels and provide about 70% of a vehicle's braking power. Your secondary brakes are located at the rear wheels and only provide about 30% of a vehicle's braking power.
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.
The brake booster is part of the power brake system.
A dynamometer is used to measure force, torque or power of a engine. A dynamometer also can measure the torque and power needed to power a given driven machine.
Visit the following link to learn more about the difference between air brakes and regular car brakes: http://auto.howstuffworks.com/auto-parts/brakes/brake-types/air-brake.htm. In short, air brakes are made to prevent trucks, trains and buses from crashing.
proney brake dynamometer is a device use to measure engine power
ex model has upgraded wheels and anti-lock brakes.