Try replacing your air filter. If that doesn't work, take apart your intake elbow and clean it out. If it is an automatic, the reason it hesitates is because your computer is old. When you tromp it, the computer is like "what is he doing?" Then it realizes "Oh! I need to downshift and speed up I get it!" So it takes about 1-3 seconds for these old computers to figure that out. Trust me, I have a 1995 Mercury Cougar XR-7 and I have the SAME problem =) I hope I helped!
The area under an acceleration-time graph is equal to the object's velocity (not change in velocity).
sounds like it could be the timing when it's under a load.
Ping under acceleration or under load.
The physical quantity measured under a speed-time graph is acceleration. This is because acceleration is represented by the gradient of the graph, where a steeper gradient indicates a higher acceleration.
under an antenna tower
Since jerk is defined as the derivative (the rate of change) of acceleration, in the case of the area under the curve, it is the other way round: the integral (area under the curve) for jerk is the acceleration.
The answer depends on whether it is uniform motion, motion under constant acceleration, motion under constantly increasing (decreasing) acceleration, or something else. Since you have not bothered to provide that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer. The answer depends on whether it is uniform motion, motion under constant acceleration, motion under constantly increasing (decreasing) acceleration, or something else. Since you have not bothered to provide that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer. The answer depends on whether it is uniform motion, motion under constant acceleration, motion under constantly increasing (decreasing) acceleration, or something else. Since you have not bothered to provide that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer. The answer depends on whether it is uniform motion, motion under constant acceleration, motion under constantly increasing (decreasing) acceleration, or something else. Since you have not bothered to provide that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
a snow storm is created by high winds and snow in weather under 0 degrees
Check the timing first. Then check the egr ooperation. Then check the compression wet and dry. Run some engine cleaner through it.
The free fall acceleration of an object under Earth's gravity is directed downward, towards the center of the Earth. This acceleration is constant at approximately 9.81 m/s^2 on the surface of the Earth.
this means that the clutch plate is slipping, you should also notice a funny smell from under the bonnett
A lose fan belt is one reason that a car can screech under acceleration. Another reason for the screeching when accelerating could be a problem with the car's timing belt.