Post B38xLpIkcsz1DRvUIa by Nero@chaos.social
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(DIR) Post #B38omt3frpcj6BhddQ by N33R@fops.cloud
2026-02-09T09:56:01.904614Z
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why are the ICE brakes always way squeakier?
(DIR) Post #B38oxcAkzLQ7uj8BV2 by whiteline@shitposter.world
2026-02-09T09:58:02.853163Z
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@N33R higher speeds?
(DIR) Post #B38pNhMMKEUhWxzma0 by N33R@fops.cloud
2026-02-09T10:02:40.317014Z
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@whiteline but they should pull into the station at similar speeds
(DIR) Post #B38paEljw5TacgqWW0 by whiteline@shitposter.world
2026-02-09T10:05:01.663459Z
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@N33R yeah but being rated to break at higher speeds means handling a _lot_ more force at the weight of a train so there has to be some qualitative difference to the brakesmaybe there's just more braking surface = more braking noise?
(DIR) Post #B38qeR30KJoLogUGCe by snacks@netzsphaere.xyz
2026-02-09T10:16:52.664066Z
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@N33R electric car uses breaks way less so maybe that
(DIR) Post #B38qhDbKmBTGyxs6am by snacks@netzsphaere.xyz
2026-02-09T10:17:23.756026Z
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@N33R less wear and less likely to even engage
(DIR) Post #B38xLpIkcsz1DRvUIa by Nero@chaos.social
2026-02-09T11:30:10Z
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@whiteline @N33R its the resonance frequencies of the materials, highly dependent on the used material and how it is connected.something something tuning forks