Correct option is A
· In electric braking, particularly in regenerative braking systems, the kinetic energy of the moving vehicle or machine is converted into electrical energy.
· This electrical energy can then be fed back into the power supply system, stored in batteries, or used to power other electrical systems within the vehicle or machine.
· While some forms of electric braking, such as dynamic braking, convert the electrical energy into heat using resistors, regenerative braking specifically converts the kinetic energy back into electrical energy.