The condition that causes vapour locking in a brake system is
A. Overheating of the fluid due to frequent brake application
B. Overcooling of the brakes during high speed driving
C. Keeping the vehicle without use for an extended period
D. An excessively high engine speed on a downhill road
Answer: Option A
Solution(By Examveda Team)
vapour locking in a brake system is Overheating of the fluid due to frequent brake applicationThe function of anti-lock brake system (ABS) is that is
A. Reduces the stopping distance
B. Minimizes the brake fade
C. Maintains directional control during braking by preventing the wheels from locking
D. Prevents nose dives during braking and thereby postpones locking of the wheels
The basic characteristics of a brake fluid is
A. A high boiling point
B. Low viscosity
C. Compatibility with rubber and metal parts
D. All of these
Wheel base of a vehicle is the
A. Distance between the centres of the front and rear wheels
B. Distance between the centres of the front tyres
C. Distance between the centres of the rear tyres
D. Extreme length of the vehicle
The negative plates of a lead acid battery has
A. Lead peroxide (PbO2)
B. Spongy lead (Pb)
C. Lead sulphate (PbSO4)
D. Sulphuric acid (H2SO4)
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