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1985 television film directed by Victor Lobl
Braker is a 1985 American made-for-television crime drama film starring Carl Weathers and Joseph Bottoms. It was intended as a pilot for a series which
Braker
Mechanical device that inhibits motion
break' (see brake) Band brake Bicycle brake systems Brake-by-wire (or electromechanical braking) Brake bleeding Brake lining Brake tester Brake wear indicator
Brake
American musician (born 2001)
Todd "Randy" Findell (born December 17, 2001), known professionally as Brakence (stylized in all lowercase), is an American singer-songwriter, rapper,
Brakence
River in Germany
of the Weser in Brake. List of rivers of Lower Saxony "Braker Sieltief source" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved 13 March 2019. "Braker Sieltief mouth" (Map)
Braker_Sieltief
Swiss autodidact and writer (1735-1798)
based on the title of which Bräker became known as "The Poor Man of Toggenburg" (Der arme Mann im Toggenburg). Bräker was born on 22 December 1735 as
Ulrich_Bräker
1984 studio album by John Waite
No Brakes is the second solo album by the English musician John Waite, released in 1984. It features Waite's biggest hit single "Missing You" which hit
No_Brakes
Mechanism using friction to resist rotation of a circular plate
A disc brake is a type of brake that uses the calipers to squeeze pairs of pads against a disc (sometimes called a [brake] rotor) to create friction. There
Disc_brake
Non-revenue wagon used on trains with or without continuous braking
Brake van and guard's van are terms used mainly in the UK, Ireland, Australia, and India for a railway vehicle equipped with a hand brake which can be
Brake_van
Burning within well-defined lower and upper bounds
2018. Yaws, Carl L.; Braker, William; Matheson Gas Data Book Published by McGraw-Hill Professional, 2001 pg. 211 Yaws, Carl L.; Braker, William; Matheson
Flammability_limit
Topics referred to by the same term
brake can refer to: Braking during an emergency. Autonomous emergency braking (AEB) in a collision avoidance system, which engages the main braking system
Emergency_brake
Braking device for bicycles
bicycle brake reduces the speed of a bicycle or prevents the wheels from moving. The two main types are: rim brakes and disc brakes. Drum brakes are less
Bicycle_brake
Welsh-American actor (born 1964)
Richard Colin Brake (born 30 November 1964) is a Welsh and American actor. Following his film debut in Death Machine (1994), Brake had a supporting role
Richard_Brake
Free and open-source digital video transcoding software
HandBrake is a free and open-source transcoder for digital video files. It was originally developed in 2003 by Eric Petit to make ripping DVDs to a data
HandBrake
Topics referred to by the same term
Hydraulic brake Dynamic braking Regenerative brake Electromagnetic brake Emergency brake (train) Parking brake Counter-pressure brake Drum brake Disc brake Brake
Brake_(disambiguation)
Cleaning agent for motor vehicles
Brake cleaner is a mostly colorless cleaning agent, designed for cleaning brake dust from the brake disks and other components of motor vehicles. It is
Brake_cleaner
Energy recovery mechanism
Regenerative braking is an energy recovery mechanism that slows down a moving vehicle or object by converting its kinetic energy or potential energy into
Regenerative_braking
2023 German TV series or program
Bräker says that Karl Zimmermann's remains were never found. This was covered up by a prosecutor. Under the influence of psychotropic drugs, Bräker was
The_Gryphon_(TV_series)
Dangerous driving manoeuvre
A brake check, also known as a brake test, occurs when a driver deliberately either taps on the brakes several times or slams hard on the pedal when moving
Brake_check
three different types of brake tester used to calculate the braking efforts and efficiencies of a motor vehicle: Roller brake testers, consisting of a
Brake_tester
Safety anti-skid braking system used on aerospace and land vehicles
An anti-lock braking system (ABS) is a safety anti-skid braking system used on aircraft and on land vehicles, such as cars, motorcycles, trucks, and buses
Anti-lock_braking_system
British food distribution company
Brakes is a United Kingdom–based foodservice wholesaler and distributor. The company supplies food, beverages, and related products primarily to the catering
Brakes_(company)
Component of railway rolling stock
A railway brake is a type of brake used on the cars of railway trains to enable deceleration, control acceleration (downhill) or to keep them immobile
Railway_brake
Hybrid rail station in Austin, Texas
Texas. It is located in Northwest Austin near the corner of Kramer and Braker Lanes. At 1 mile walking distance, Kramer is the closest station to The
Kramer_station
Car body style
Shooting-brake (alternatively: shooting break) is a term describing a car body style which originated in the 1890s as a horse-drawn wagon for transporting
Shooting_brake
Type of vehicle brake
drum brake is a brake that uses friction caused by a set of shoes or pads that press outward against a rotating bowl-shaped part called a brake drum.
Drum_brake
Distribution of braking force between the tires
The brake balance or brake bias of a vehicle is the distribution of brake force at the front and rear tires, and may be given as the percentage distributed
Brake_balance
Secondary automotive braking system
In a motor vehicle, the parking brake, also known as an emergency brake (e-brake) or handbrake, is a braking mechanism often used to keep the vehicle securely
Parking_brake
Class of vascular plants
Ferns (Polypodiopsida or Polypodiophyta) are a group of vascular plants (land plants with vascular tissues such as xylem and phloem) that reproduce via
Fern
Reduction in vehicle stopping power
Brake fade (or vehicle braking system fade) is the reduction in stopping power that can occur after repeated or sustained application of the brakes of
Brake_fade
English actress (1942–2022)
Kennedy (25 June 1942 – 28 May 2022), better known by her stage name Patricia Brake, was an English actress. Her credits include Lorna Doone (1963), The Ugliest
Patricia_Brake
Arrangement of braking mechanism
A hydraulic brake is an arrangement of braking mechanism which uses brake fluid, typically containing glycol ethers or diethylene glycol, to transfer
Hydraulic_brake
Hydraulically-intensified braking
pressure applied to the brake pedal by the driver into enough force to actuate the brakes and stop the vehicle. By contrast, manual brakes rely solely on the
Power_brakes
Unit of power
of a Prony brake connected to the engine's output shaft. Modern dynamometers use any of several braking methods to measure the engine's brake horsepower
Horsepower
English dessert pie
Archived from the original on 7 December 2022. Retrieved 7 December 2022. Braker, Flo (8 October 1997). "THE BAKER -- Blum's Is Gone But Not Forgotten".
Banoffee_pie
Means of slowing a diesel engine
An exhaust brake is a means of slowing a diesel engine by closing off the exhaust path from the engine, causing the exhaust gases to be compressed in
Exhaust_brake
Automotive technology
Brake-by-wire technology in the automotive industry is the ability to control brakes through electronic means, without a mechanical connection that transfers
Brake-by-wire
British Liberal Democrat politician
Thomas Anthony Brake (born 6 May 1962) is a British Liberal Democrat politician. He was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Carshalton and Wallington in
Tom_Brake
Driving technique
Left-foot braking is the technique of using the left foot to operate the brake pedal in an automobile, leaving the right foot dedicated to the throttle
Left-foot_braking
Braking technique
Cadence braking or stutter braking is a driving technique that involves pumping the brake pedal and is used to allow a car to both steer and brake on a slippery
Cadence_braking
Retarding forces within an engine used to slow a vehicle
additional external braking mechanisms such as friction brakes or magnetic brakes. The term is often confused with several other types of braking, most notably
Engine_braking
Measure of the fuel efficiency of internal combustion engines
Brake-specific fuel consumption (BSFC) is a measure of the fuel efficiency of any prime mover that burns fuel and produces rotational, or shaft power
Brake-specific fuel consumption
Brake-specific_fuel_consumption
Arrangement of braking mechanism
A water brake is a type of fluid coupling used to absorb mechanical energy and usually consists of a turbine or propeller mounted in an enclosure filled
Water_brake
American rock band
The Brakes are a rock band formed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States in 2002. The original five members were Zach Djanikian, Matt Kass, Derek
The_Brakes
Topics referred to by the same term
braking systems: Air brake (road vehicle), friction-mediated type of brake used on large road vehicles in place of hydraulic brakes Railway air brake
Air_brake
Braking Technique
maximum rate using the brakes. The technique involves the driver controlling the brake pedal (or lever) pressure to maximize the braking force developed by
Threshold_braking
American philosopher
Elizabeth Brake is an American philosopher and Professor of Philosophy at the University of Wisconsin–Madison since 2025. Prior to that she was Professor
Elizabeth_Brake
Torture device used for capital punishment
The breaking wheel, also known as the execution wheel, the Wheel of Catherine or the (Saint) Catherine('s) Wheel, was a torture method used for public
Breaking_wheel
Type of brake
brake), or to slow it (a dynamic brake). Band brakes were common on winch drums and chain saws and is also used for some bicycle brakes. Band brakes were
Band_brake
Use of the traction motors as generators when slowing a vehicle
heat in brake grid resistors, and "regenerative" if the power is returned to the supply line. Dynamic braking reduces wear on friction-based braking components
Dynamic_braking
solenoid brake is an electrically controlled brake. The brake is turned on and off by an electrical solenoid. Typically a spring engages the brake when unpowered
Solenoid_brake
Anti-recoil gunbarrel attachment
A muzzle brake or recoil compensator is a device connected to, or a feature integral (ported barrel) to the construction of, the muzzle or barrel of a
Muzzle_brake
Topics referred to by the same term
emergency braking system, where brakes are applied automatically in case of emergency Emergency brake assist, known as EBA, which increases braking effectiveness
Automatic_braking
Train braking system
The vacuum brake is a braking system employed on trains and introduced in the mid-1860s. A variant, the automatic vacuum brake system, became almost universal
Vacuum_brake
Archaeological site in Louisiana, US
Watson Brake is an archaeological site in present-day Ouachita Parish, Louisiana, from the Archaic period. Dated to about 5400 years ago (approx. 3500
Watson_Brake
American manufacturing company
Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corporation, commonly known as Wabtec, is an American company formed by the merger of the Westinghouse Air Brake Company (WABCO)
Wabtec
Topics referred to by the same term
Magnetic braking may refer to: Magnetic braking (astronomy), the loss of a star's angular momentum due to its magnetic field Eddy current brake, the use
Magnetic_braking
Machine for bending sheet and plate material
A press brake is a type of brake, a machine used for bending sheet metal and metal plate. It forms predetermined bends by clamping the workpiece between
Press_brake
A Heberlein brake is a continuous railway brake used in Germany that is applied by means of a mechanical cable. Train braking is therefore initiated centrally
Heberlein_brake
Species of fern
Pteris vittata, the Chinese brake, Chinese ladder brake, or simply ladder brake, is a fern species in the Pteridoideae subfamily of the Pteridaceae. It
Pteris_vittata
Brake to Vacate (BTV) is additional software planned by Airbus for incorporation on its line of airliners, intended to reduce runway overruns. A more
Brake_to_Vacate
Hydraulic fluid used for braking applications
Brake fluid is a type of hydraulic fluid used in hydraulic brake and hydraulic clutch applications in automobiles, motorcycles, light trucks, and some
Brake_fluid
Fail-safe power braking system with compressed air as the operating medium
railway air brake is a railway brake power braking system with compressed air as the operating medium. Modern trains rely upon a fail-safe air brake system
Railway_air_brake
Feature that integrated in motorcycle
Motorcycle braking systems have varied throughout time, as motorcycles evolved from bicycles with an engine attached, to the 220 mph (350 km/h) prototype
Motorcycle_braking_systems
Physics concept relating to automobiles
Braking distance refers to the distance a vehicle will travel from the point when its brakes are fully applied to when it comes to a complete stop. It
Braking_distance
Parking brake
electronic parking brake (EPB), also known as an electric parking brake or electric park brake, is an electronically controlled parking brake, whereby the driver
Electronic_parking_brake
Folding of an articulated vehicle
may attempt to jackknife the vehicle deliberately to halt it following brake failure. When a trailer skids to one side, this is known as a trailer swing
Jackknifing
Train that is out of control
accidentally allowed to roll onto the main line, a moving train loses enough braking power to be unable to stop in safety, or a train operates at unsafe speeds
Runaway_train
Fletcher had among his clients, Henry J. Braker, a New York real estate owner and manufacturer. He convinced Braker to visit the hill in 1905 and invest in
History_of_Tufts_University
Dessert spread and topping
2015. England, Kaia. "Fresh lime curd". BBC. Retrieved 8 January 2015. Braker, Flo (September 1998). "Orange curd". Food & Wine. Time Inc. Retrieved 8
Fruit_curd
The brake gangwayed or BG coach (also known as a full brake) is a type of British Railways Mark 1 passenger brake van. It has a guard's compartment in
Brake_gangwayed
New Zealand photographer (1927–1988)
John Brian Brake OBE (27 June 1927 – 4 August 1988) was a photographer from New Zealand. He is best known for his 1955 photographs of Pablo Picasso at
Brian_Brake
Surname list
Brake is a surname of English origin and may refer to: Brian Brake (1927–1988), New Zealand photographer Colin Brake (born 1963), English television writer
Brake_(surname)
2019 American film
Braking for Whales is a 2019 American comedy drama film directed by Sean McEwen and starring Tammin Sursok and Tom Felton. Sursok co-wrote the screenplay
Braking_for_Whales
Type of brake used on steam locomotives
steam brake is a type of brake for steam locomotives and their tenders, whereby a steam cylinder works directly on the brake linkages. Steam brakes were
Steam_brake
Nonprofit driving safety organization
B.R.A.K.E.S. ("Be Responsible and Keep Everyone Safe") is a teen-driving safety organization in the United States founded in 2008 by NHRA Top Fuel driver
B.R.A.K.E.S.
Hayes Brake, (stylized as HAYES), is a Milwaukee, Wisconsin designer and manufacturer of disc brakes and disc brake systems for non-automotive applications
Hayes_Brake
Device to measure torque of an engine
The Prony brake is a device invented by Gaspard de Prony in 1821 to measure the torque produced by an engine. The term "brake horsepower" is one measurement
Prony_brake
2002 documentary film by Peter Mettler
released on CD in 2003. The editing and remixing was done by Mettler and Peter Bräker. Fred Frith's contributions to the album are extracts and remixes from "Gambling
Gambling,_Gods_and_LSD
Former monarchy in Europe
Lippe-Brake was a county during the 17th century, located in Lippe, Germany, and ruled by a branch of the House of Lippe. The county was created in 1621
Lippe-Brake
Species of fern
Pteris ensiformis, the slender brake, silver lace fern, sword brake fern, or slender brake fern, is a plant species of the genus Pteris in the family
Pteris_ensiformis
Consumable surfaces in brake systems
Brake linings are the consumable surfaces in brake systems, such as drum brakes and disc brakes used in transport vehicles. Brake linings were invented
Brake_lining
Valve to remotely operate pneumatic brakes
valve is an air-operated valve typically used in air brake systems to remotely control the brakes at the rear of a heavy truck or semi-trailer in a tractor-trailer
Relay_valve
Species of fern
Pteris cretica, the Cretan brake, ribbon fern, or Cretan brake fern, is a species of evergreen fern in the family Pteridaceae, native to Europe, Asia
Pteris_cretica
Braking action in aviation is a description of how easily an aircraft can stop after landing on a runway. Either pilots or airport management can report
Braking_action
Privately held automotive repair chain
Brake Masters is a privately held automotive repair chain based in Tucson, Arizona. The company has over 100 stores throughout the Southwestern United
Brake_Masters
Component of disc brakes
Brake pads are a component of disc brakes used in automotive and other applications. Brake pads are composed of steel backing plates with friction material
Brake_pad
English television writer and script editor
Colin Brake (born 1962) is an English television writer and script editor best known for his work for the BBC on programmes such as Bugs and EastEnders
Colin_Brake
2016 video game
Fall Flat is a 2016 puzzle-platform game developed by Lithuanian studio No Brakes Games and published by Curve Digital. It was initially released for Microsoft
Human:_Fall_Flat
English rock band
Turin Brakes are an English band, comprising the original duo Olly Knights and Gale Paridjanian, and long-term collaborators Rob Allum and Eddie Myer.
Turin_Brakes
Mechanism of some diesel engines
A compression release engine brake, compression brake, or decompression brake is an engine braking mechanism installed on some diesel engines. When activated
Compression release engine brake
Compression_release_engine_brake
Brake force, also known as brake power, is a measure of force applied by the brakes of a vehicle in order to decelerate it. It is one of the main components
Brake_force
Uncontrolled acceleration of a vehicle
uncontrolled acceleration of a vehicle, often accompanied by an apparent loss of braking effectiveness. It may be caused by some combination of driver error (such
Sudden unintended acceleration
Sudden_unintended_acceleration
Cypress swamp in Louisiana, US
Coochie Brake is a cypress swamp in Louisiana of more than 700 acres. It is between Verda and Atlanta. This swamp also referred to as a brake is home
Coochie_Brake
Procedure performed on hydraulic brake systems
Brake bleeding is the procedure performed on hydraulic brake systems whereby the brake lines (the pipes and hoses containing the brake fluid) are purged
Brake_bleeding
Flight control surface meant to increase drag
In aeronautics, air brakes, or speed brakes, are a type of flight control surface used on an aircraft to increase the drag on the aircraft. When extended
Air_brake_(aeronautics)
Fiscal rule in Germany
Germany's balanced budget amendment, also referred to as the debt brake (German: Schuldenbremse), is a fiscal rule enacted in 2009 by the First Merkel
German balanced budget amendment
German_balanced_budget_amendment
Device that reacts to the loss of the operator
safe or safer state, such as reducing the throttle to idle or applying brakes while leaving the machines still running and ready to resume normal operation
Dead_man's_switch
A transmission brake or driveline parking brake is an inboard vehicle brake that is applied to the drivetrain rather than to the wheels. Historically,
Transmission_brake
2009 Indian film
Brake Fail is a 2009 Bengali film. The film was directed by Kaushik Ganguly, produced by Mumbai Mantra and the music was composed by Neel Dutt. Parambrata
Brake_Fail
Graphite-based composite for ultra-high temperature applications
the Space Shuttle orbiter. Carbon-carbon brake discs and brake pads have been the standard component of the brake systems of Formula One racing cars since
Reinforced_carbon–carbon
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English
English : unexplained. This name occurs mainly in OH and PA.
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Muslim/Islamic
Heaven
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Hindu
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Hindu
Light, Bright, Brave
Girl/Female
Biblical
Raised, lofty.
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Understanding intelligent
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English American
Beacon on the hill' or 'gorse-covered hill.
Boy/Male
Australian, German, Portuguese
Flower
Boy/Male
Gaelic
Girl/Female
Tamil
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