What is the function of the collision warning active braking system?

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McMackenzie
07/30/25 5:32am
From the functional perspective of collision warning, it aims to mitigate risks that the driver may not have noticed, thereby preventing accidents or reducing the severity of injuries. Below is an introduction to the braking system: 1. Introduction: The braking system consists of the control system, hydraulic system, and power assist system. 2. Working principle: The principle of the braking system is to generate significant friction, converting the vehicle's kinetic energy into thermal energy. As is well known, energy cannot be created or destroyed; it can only change from one form to another or be transferred from one object to another, with the total amount of energy remaining constant. During acceleration, a car converts chemical energy into thermal and kinetic energy, and when braking, the braking system converts the car's kinetic energy into thermal energy, which is then dissipated into the air.
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