change in velocity over change in time
accelration velosity
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Ramp, accelration area and merge area
-- speeding up -- slowing down -- curving
The only factor needed to calculate change in velocity due to acceleration of gravity is the time the object experiences the acceleration. This can be determined using the equation: change in velocity = acceleration due to gravity x time.
nothing would change , may be a slight decrease in the accelration
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Yes. f=ma the direction of acceleration is the direction of the force and vice versa.
The mechanical advantage of the machine is"if you give small accelration , it will increase the speed of the engine... It is possible by mechanical
If you can ignore friction for a while, then a good example is: A golf ball or squash ball rolling on a hardwood floor, like a basketball court.
You need to put some heat in your gas tank; sounds like you have water passing through the fuel injecters dirt in the intake manifold/throttle/air flow meter
If the transmission is slipping on take off, but there is plenty of fluid, the gears may be frozen up. This can also make a grinding noise upon acceleration.