What are the functions of the clutch, brake, and accelerator respectively?
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The functions of the clutch, brake, and accelerator are as follows: 1. The clutch ensures smooth starting of the car and enables seamless gear shifting. 2. The brake is used to slow down a moving car until it comes to a complete stop. 3. The accelerator controls the engine's throttle opening by regulating the amount of pedal depression, thereby managing the air intake. The computer then controls the fuel injection to regulate the engine's speed. Introduction to the brake: 1. Braking refers to the action of stopping or reducing the speed of a moving locomotive, vehicle, or other transportation tools or machinery. 2. The general principle of braking involves fixing a wheel or disc on the high-speed shaft of the machine and installing a corresponding brake shoe, band, or disc on the machine base, which generates a braking torque under external force.