What is the onomatopoeia for car braking sound?
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The sound of sudden braking can be described with the onomatopoeia 'screech'. Here is an introduction to emergency braking: 1. Introduction: Emergency braking refers to the situation where both the brake pedal and clutch pedal should be pressed simultaneously when performing an emergency stop (in manual transmission vehicles). 2. Specific situation: If only the brake pedal is pressed, the braking force needs to overcome two aspects for vehicle deceleration: one is the vehicle's own kinetic energy, and the other is the engine's traction force. However, if both the brake pedal and clutch pedal are pressed simultaneously, during the braking process, the torque output from the engine's output shaft is already separated from the driveshaft. In this case, the braking force only needs to overcome the vehicle's own kinetic energy without needing to overcome the engine's traction force, resulting in a shorter braking distance. (This may not necessarily apply when braking downhill.)