Hydraulic Brake
Hydraulic Brake is an arrangement of braking mechanism which uses brake fluid, typically containing ethylene glycol, to transfer pressure from the controlling unit, which is usually near the operator of the vehicle, to the…
Frictional, Pumping, Electromagnetic brakes
1. Frictional brakes are most common and can be divided broadly into "shoe" or "pad" brakes, using an explicit wear surface, and hydrodynamic brakes, such as parachutes, which use friction in…
Types of Brakes
Brakes may be broadly described as using friction, pumping, or electromagnetics. One brake may use several principles: for example, a pump may pass fluid through an orifice to create friction:…
Brake Introduction
A brake is amechanical device which inhibits motion. Its opposite component is aclutch. Brake pedal slows a car to a stop. When you depress your brake pedal, your car transmits the force from…
Battery Principle of Operation
A battery is a device that converts chemical energy directly to electrical energy. It consists of a number of voltaic cells; each voltaic cell consists of two half cellsconnected in series by a…
Types of Batteries
Unfortunately there is no single battery technology available on the market today that can be considered as “The Solution” for all classes of portable battery operated devices. There are a…
The Batteries Work Better In Different Devices
1. HEAVY DUTY BATTERIES are still very popular and have been around for many years because they are so cheap to purchase. Heavy Duty batteries work best in low drain devices…
Are Primary and Rechargeable Batteries interchangeable amongst each other?
Not all battery types are interchangeable. However, in the consumer, household small format battery category, the following types of the same format can in most cases be interchanged: Heavy Duty,…
Advantages of Using Rechargeable Batteries
1.Performance – Since rechargeable batteries can be recharged many times over, the cumulative total service life exceeds that of primary batteries by a wide margin. These batteries use 1.2 volts of energy…
Battery Introduction
Battery, in electricity and electrochemistry, any of a class of devices that convert chemical energy directly into electrical energy. Although the term battery, in strict usage, designates an assembly of two or more galvanic cells capable…


