Some disc / rotors have vents in them. The vents are there to:*1 pointb) help keep heat on and around the disc.d) help decrease friction at the discc) help dissipate heat quickly.a) help provide a stronger disc.What is the component that converts mechanical force into hydraulic force on a brake system?*1 pointc) Drumd) Master cylinderb) Callipera) Wheel cylinderThe piston is connected to the connecting rod by the _______ pin.*1 pointD. SafetyA. RotaryC. ElbowB. Wrist
Question
Some disc / rotors have vents in them. The vents are there to:*1 pointb) help keep heat on and around the disc.d) help decrease friction at the discc) help dissipate heat quickly.a) help provide a stronger disc.What is the component that converts mechanical force into hydraulic force on a brake system?*1 pointc) Drumd) Master cylinderb) Callipera) Wheel cylinderThe piston is connected to the connecting rod by the _______ pin.*1 pointD. SafetyA. RotaryC. ElbowB. Wrist
Solution
The vents in disc/rotors are there to help dissipate heat quickly.
The component that converts mechanical force into hydraulic force on a brake system is the Master cylinder.
The piston is connected to the connecting rod by the Wrist pin.
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