That only usually only happens in a manual transmission
your foot is on the clutch too long
Dirty fuel filter
Myoclonus describes the sudden involuntary jerking of a muscle.Nocturnal myoclonus
Its velocity is getting smaller.
No, physical movement does not release the egg.
Transmission mount
Acceleration. Deceleration is a decrease of speed during a given interval of time.
On a graph of acceleration vs. time, during deceleration the line is below zero. On a graph of speed vs. time, during deceleration the line has a negative slope (sloping downward from left to right).
Average speed during the deceleration is 1/2(19 + 0) = 9.5 meters per second.Time of deceleration is (31 / 9.5) seconds.Magnitude of deceleration is (change of speed) / (deceleration time) = 19 / (31/9.5) = (19 x 9.5) / 31 = 5.823 m/s2(The acceleration is the negative of this number.)
A few suggestions, first I would not drive this car until I have had it checked out. losing power can cause hard steering and braking loss. Some of the causes could be a dirty fuel filter and or fuel injectors, some other intermittent causes could be a loose connection on the battery or elsewhere.
Either new brake rotors, pads or both.
In a controlled test condition (like crash tests on cars) an accelerometer is used to measure the rate of deceleration. It should be possible to estimate the deceleration following a collision if the speed of the vehicles at the moment of the collision is known. We could do this by measuring the amount the car was crushed/dented during the collision. We know the vehicle decelerated from its starting speed over this distance so we can estimate the average deceleration. I believe there are more sophisticated techniques used by accident investigators. As an aside, in strict physics terminology, slowing down (as well as any other change in velocity) is acceleration, not deceleration however deceleration is often used to imply a reduction in speed in every day English. If you want to get into this further have a look at "Are speed and velocity the same?" and remember that acceleration is also a vector.