Depends, might be mecanical problems, or... natural.."problems"....like:
Mecanical :
- engine damage
-tire presure too low
-gearbox damage
-overweight
-air filter dirt
-bad aerodinamics
Natural:
-Air Drag
-Steep sloapes
-Air curents caused by other cars driving the other way, especially big trcuks :D
The engine acceleration of this car is similar to other vehicles in its class.
The force that causes acceleration is known as net force.
No a force causes acceleration.
Force causes acceleration.
could have: Check engine light, rough run, stall, poor fuel miliage. Also loss of power and pinging sound under loads such as hills or acceleration. Carbon build up causes this valve to stick in higher milage vehicles especially. Eowawa
That the force that causes the acceleration is not constant.
The force which causes acceleration towards the centre of a circle is called Centripetal force but what causes it can vary.
what are causes of unexplained blood loss
240N causes= 150a xN causes= 100a X= 240*100\150 = 160N
Acceleration
Because if you didn't accelerate you wouldn't go anywhere..
A quality-loss causation model shows different features for the loss and the causes of it. The categories for it are areas of correction, basic causes, immediate causes, incident, and loss.