1. braking - Noun
2. braking - Verb
braking
present participle of brake
braking (countable and uncountable, plural brakings)
The act of applying brakes.
the acceleratings and brakings of a vehicle
Active safety features such as automatic emergency braking and active lane control are on the menu, but they’re not standard fare. Source: Internet
Adaptive cruise control, pre-collision braking, lane departure warning, blind spot and cross traffic alert, lane keep assist, the list goes on. Source: Internet
After a valve release the pressure supplied from the user, the pump is used to restore a desired amount of pressure to the braking system. Source: Internet
All friction braking systems have a maximum theoretical rate of energy conversion. Source: Internet
Although less common, discs are also used on road bicycles for all-weather cycling with predictable braking, although drums are sometimes preferred as harder to damage in crowded parking, where discs are sometimes bent. Source: Internet
Although these are fashionable, there is no evidence that they improve braking performance, nor do they add to the stiffness of the fork. Source: Internet