Depressing on the brake pedal is actually a process of transmitting the force from the foot to the brakes through a fluid. But since the actual brakes require a much greater force than one could apply with his leg, the car must also multiply the force of the foot. This happens through Mechanical Advantage and the Hydraulic Force Multiplication. Next, the brakes will transmit the force to the tires using friction, while the tires transmit that force on the road through friction as well. Like the rest of the Mazda Brake parts, the Mazda Brakes are able to pull this kind of stunt because their components are made of the most durable materials that were gathered through the latest technology.

Going deeper into the Mazda Brakes, one should note that the brake cylinder's diameter is thrice the pedal cylinder's diameter. The force is further multiplied by nine. In short, the force of the foot is increased to 36. As such, if 10 pounds of force is exerted on the pedal, then the wheel squeezing the brake pads will yield 360 pounds.
However, this simple system poses a few problems. One is what happens if it leaks. Leaks usually work slowly, so eventually there will not be enough fluid left to fill the brake cylinder, preventing the brakes from functioning properly. In case of a major leak, all of the fluid will squirt out the leak the first time one uses the brakes. This will cause a complete brake failure. So one must take good care of his car brakes, just like how the car brakes would take good care of him.
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