Where are the brake and accelerator in a car?
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The brake and accelerator in a car are located below the driver's seat, with the accelerator on the right and the brake on the left. The accelerator, also known as the throttle or gas pedal, is part of the car's fuel supply system. By controlling the amount of pedal pressure, it regulates the engine throttle opening, controls the air intake, and the computer adjusts the fuel injection, thereby managing the engine speed. The brake, also referred to as the braking system, is used to stop or slow down moving vehicles, locomotives, and other transportation tools or machinery. It is divided into two types: 1. Drum brakes: Semi-circular brake shoes are installed inside the wheel hub, and the lever principle is used to push the brake shoes into contact with the inner surface of the drum, creating friction. 2. Disc brakes: The brake calipers control the brake pads to clamp onto the brake disc attached to the wheel.