Moving on from the rights and wrongs of rotor rotation, lets just have a think about brake noise. I say noise rather then squeeling or juddering or scraping or any manner of unwanted acoustic nuisance.
Any friction is an energy transference. When we apply braking force, the energy we wish to remove in order to slow down has to be changed into another form of energy (Newtons Apple tree or something like that).
In an ideal world, that energy would become heat, dissipated via the friction material to both the rotor, the calipers and thence to the air.
In reality of course there is also acoustic energy. If a frequency oscillation occours, a sound will be generated, if that oscillation is excessive then the noise can be most unwelcome.
To conclude, if your brakes sqeel horribly, then your brakes are broken
Any friction is an energy transference. When we apply braking force, the energy we wish to remove in order to slow down has to be changed into another form of energy (Newtons Apple tree or something like that).
In an ideal world, that energy would become heat, dissipated via the friction material to both the rotor, the calipers and thence to the air.
In reality of course there is also acoustic energy. If a frequency oscillation occours, a sound will be generated, if that oscillation is excessive then the noise can be most unwelcome.
To conclude, if your brakes sqeel horribly, then your brakes are broken