If it's a "chirping" noise, then you don't have the belt tight enough.
Try changing the ignition wires
try changing plugs and wires
The force that causes acceleration is known as net force.
No a force causes acceleration.
Force causes acceleration.
The acceleration of gravity affects the motion of a projectile. It causes the projectile to accelerate downward, changing its vertical velocity over time, while the horizontal velocity remains constant (assuming no air resistance). This acceleration determines the shape of the projectile's trajectory.
Acceleration affects position by changing the rate at which an object's velocity changes over time. When an object accelerates, its position changes at a non-constant rate. Greater acceleration leads to faster changes in position, while deceleration or negative acceleration causes a decrease in speed or a change in direction of movement.
check vacumn tube lines for cracks or disconnections...bank of vacumn lines are back of engine, right side, by computer modules.
When centripetal acceleration occurs, it causes an object to move in a circular path by continuously changing the direction of its velocity. This acceleration is always directed towards the center of the circle and is necessary to balance the outward centrifugal force, keeping the object in its circular motion.
That the force that causes the acceleration is not constant.
Angular acceleration is a measure of how quickly the angular velocity of an object is changing. It involves the object's moment of inertia and the net torque acting on it. When a torque is applied to an object with a certain moment of inertia, it causes the object to accelerate rotationally.
The force which causes acceleration towards the centre of a circle is called Centripetal force but what causes it can vary.