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Which of the following is completely natural to be found in the air brake system?

  1. Air

  2. Oil

  3. Water

  4. All of these

The correct answer is: Air

In an air brake system, the primary component that is naturally found and essential for its operation is air. Air brakes rely on compressed air to operate effectively, applying pressure to the brake components to stop the vehicle. The system is designed to use this compressed air to transmit force efficiently, making air a fundamental element of the brake system. While oil and water can be present in an air brake system due to various conditions, they are not considered natural or desirable components in the same way that air is. Oil might be used in some systems as a lubricant but is not a trait of the air brake system itself. Similarly, water can accumulate in the system, especially if not properly maintained, and can lead to freezing or other issues, making it a complication rather than a natural component. Therefore, identifying air as the necessary and natural substance in the air brake system correctly captures its essential role in functionality.