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The larger the force acting upon an object, the greater the acceleration of the object.
The second law states that the acceleration of an object is dependent upon two variables - the net force acting upon the object and the mass of the object. The acceleration of an object depends directly upon the net force acting upon the object, and inversely upon the mass of the object. As the force acting upon an object is increased, the acceleration of the object is increased. As the mass of an object is increased, the acceleration of the object is decreased.Since a bicycle has much less mass than a car so it's easier to push it.
The acceleration is one meter per second squared.
Yes, Force is mass times acceleration. F = m • a
When an unbalanced force acts upon an object it will accelerate.
My 2004 Honda accord has recently started to hesitate upon acceleration.
Could be accelerator pump if carb.Could be a "sloppy" timing chainIt also may be a misfiring spark plug or two. This answer depends on the conditions of the hesitation. There are many possibilities. or it could be a vacuum line that may be sucking in air or your distributor may not be advancing upon accelerating causing the vehicle to fall on its face
Water can get into the fuel line as well as the wires getting wet. Sit the car on a level service (under cover if it's raining) and use a hair dryer (not too hot) to dry out any moisture in the wiring. When you park your car on an incline (at home or work) this also can cause hesitation of fuel.
The fuel sloshes back & forth as you accelerate.
Depending on age and mileage could be a sloppy timing chain or belt
Turbo lagging. Remove Inlet tube and check that it spins exceptionally freely,and also check that the wastegate and linkage moves freely.
yes it does since an unbalanced force causes acceleration which will change the velocity and displacement
The hesitation could be one of several things. A clogged air filter, improper timing, or low fuel pressure along with a clogged egr valve are good places to start troubleshooting.
bearings in hub usually goes on inside wheel first.new hub assambley needed
The larger the force acting upon an object, the greater the acceleration of the object.
In that case, the acceleration will also increase.
If it is gravitational acceleration then it it is positive in downward and negative in upward direction..if it is not gravitational acceleration then it is depending upon the value of acceleration.