A vacuum leak can cause this problem. Also an incorrect idle could be the culprit. Check these before looking for possible fuel or firing issues.
Check all of the vacuum lines for leaks. Also, make sure that the idle is at the right speed.
it sounds like your tcc (tourqe converter clutch) switch is faulty. this is a common gm problem.
The equation is F = M A, where F is the Force required to stop the object, M is the object's Mass, and A is its Acceleration. Note that its acceleration in this case is the rate at which you are DE-ACCELERATING the object to stop it.
The equation is F = M A, where F is the Force required to stop the object, M is the object's Mass, and A is its Acceleration. Note that its acceleration in this case is the rate at which you are DE-ACCELERATING the object to stop it.
Yes
The equation is F = M A, where F is the Force required to stop the object, M is the object's Mass, and A is its Acceleration. Note that its acceleration in this case is the rate at which you are DE-ACCELERATING the object to stop it.
Yes, a particle with constant acceleration can come to a stop if its acceleration is opposite to its velocity vector. It can also be stopped by an external force acting against its motion, overcoming its acceleration.
the idle jet in the carb is blocked and needs to be cleaned out and reset
The velocity of a car during braking with constant acceleration can be calculated using the kinematic equation: final velocity = initial velocity + acceleration * time. As the car brakes, the initial velocity decreases to 0 m/s (assuming the car comes to a stop), and the acceleration due to braking is negative. Therefore, the equation becomes: final velocity = -acceleration * time.
Yes, a body can have zero velocity and still have acceleration. For example, when a car is at a complete stop but then accelerates to start moving, it has zero velocity at the moment before acceleration kicks in. Another example is when an object reaches the peak of its motion and momentarily stops before accelerating back downwards due to gravity.
When the car is coming to a stop, it is decelerating--or it has negative acceleration.
When velocity is zero and acceleration is negative, the object may be coming to a stop and starting to move in the opposite direction. The negative acceleration is causing the object to slow down, while the zero velocity indicates that it has momentarily come to a halt before changing direction.