The kids in the back.
If the RPMs in the engine increases and the speed not, the clutch may be worn out, usually it becomes noise at the same time
Brakes
Bad wheel bearing
Friction in the transmission system may cause whining noise when a car is accelerating. A poor engine or clutch assembly may cause the excess friction in the transmission system.
your keys?
Its could be the turbo your hearing...
You could have blown your tire or it could have gone flat.
sounds like a bad power steering pump
Could be the carrier bearings or pinion bearings in the differential(s). Mine was the wife and kids.
This vehicle is notorious for a "whining" noise. The slower you drive, the louder it is. At first I thought our power-steering pump was going, or the transmission was whining. Two mechanics told me it's normal. Just a quirk with Dodge/Chrysler products. I had that whining noise and it was the alternator making the noise through the radio. even when the radio is off. Just a thought.
My car was making this noise when I started it up. the noise went away after driving for a while. turnd out I just needed more oil.
sounds like bearings in the differntial