Abstract

In this paper, we delve into the intricacies of Electromagnetic Braking systems and their influence on traditional braking methods. Ensuring driver safety and comfort on the road is paramount for any braking system. Conventional braking systems, including Drum Brakes, Disc Brakes, Hydraulic Brakes, and Pneumatic Brakes, rely on friction to decelerate vehicles, leading to heat generation and wear on braking components, thereby diminishing efficiency over time. Electromagnetic Braking emerges as a viable alternative, boasting superior efficiency characterized by a high power-to-torque ratio and reduced friction. This paper examines the transition to electromagnetic braking and its implications for conventional braking methodologies. Keywords: Electromagnetic Braking; Traditional Braking; Friction; Heat Generation; Efficiency.

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