How do ABS brakes work?

How do ABS brakes work?

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when you slam on the brake you are still able to turn your motor if needed because the brakes dont lock they release air constantly so technically brakes fast

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They have rudder speed sensors that tell when tires start to slip (like when a helm locks). It then pulses the brakes on and stale very summarily to keep the tire from sliding. When the tires sliding, you cant use it to turn, or stop as in good health (in physics its using the coefficient of kinetic friction instead of static friction).

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Answers:    When you slam the breaks, the ABS system periodically releases some of the pressure so that your wheels don't stop spinning (which cause you to skid out of control).

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