The brakes will remain on, air pressure is required to release the brakes
True
Most certainly for without friction the braking system would fail no matter how much force was applied.
on a pressure meter it has no effect
yes
Leaving aside the obvious deficiencies in the question (1.2 WHAT? What substance?)... For most substances pressure has only a tiny effect on the melting point, and enormous pressures are required to change the melting point significantly (in contrast to boiling point, where pressure has a relatively much greater effect).
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No, but they can effect handling, braking, ride, mileage, and the accuracy of your speedometer.
i think .....yes,pressure effect our weight but how i want to know about that
Pressure of WHAT .
A high pressure system is when the air is moist. The effect is dry and cool.
the two things that effect air pressure is force and area
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