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The coefficient of friction in internally expanding brakes is constant.

(a) True

(b) No, it varies with increase in speed linearly

(c) It decreases with increase in speed linearly

(d) None of the listed

I got this question in a competitive exam.

Query is from the Internal Expanding Brake unit in module Friction Clutches, Brakes, Belt Drives and Chain Drives of Machine Design

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Right option is (a) True

Here's the scoop: Coefficient of friction is constant in these types of brakes.

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