What's the difference between disc and disc brakes?
The disc brakes can be easily combined with the ABS system, more on medium and high grade cars, while the drum brakes have lower cost and higher absolute braking power, and are more widely used in the rear wheels of small cars.
The disc brake works in the same way as the regular bicycle brake - the brake pads on the caliper and the brake discs that link with the wheels interact with each other until the wheels stop turning. The ventilation disc is punched on the brake disc and uses the natural wind brought by the driving to dissipate heat. The role of the brake drum and the bicycle brake is similar to the "-- a basin shaped brake drum is connected with the wheel brakes, half moon in the connecting rod under the action of upward, stop the vehicle.
The brake system has two kinds of disc type and drum type, and the disc brake can be divided into disc type and ventilated disk type. Disc, disc, and friction discs you mentioned can all be attributed to disc brakes.