How do brakes work?
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Brakes use a force called friction to make things slow down and stop. The world around us - Investigating forces - What makes things stop? Learning Points Friction can cause a moving object to slow down and stop. Rough surfaces usually create more friction than smooth surfaces. A Twig Junior Film - Core science concepts explained in an easy way for the youngest students.
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Pre-school
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