It could be that your intake system is gummed up, try running some fuel system cleaner through it
You may have an air intake system vacuum leak that makes it worse when the car is warmed up.
might have misaligned or loose wheels
A dirty air filter will cause your car to loose horse power. You may loose acceleration and torque.
AnswerA loose nut behind the wheelcheck transmission fluid level if automatic
A car with an automatic transmission.
There is only acceleration if the car's velocity changes. If it moves at a constant velocity, then there is no acceleration.
no, the shifting in the automatic works off of RPM's, it will accelerate as long as you have your foot on the pedal. the harder you push, it will down shift and go faster
No, if a car is slowing down, its acceleration is negative. Acceleration is defined as the rate of change of velocity, so if the car's velocity is decreasing, its acceleration is in the opposite direction.
Damaged/pinched wiring or loose wiring connection(s).
The car with the highest acceleration capability in the table is the one with the fastest acceleration time.
It is good of a car has a slow acceleration rate. This means that the car will probably be great on gas.
For a car's speed to increase and have a positive acceleration, the car's velocity needs to be increasing in the same direction as its acceleration. This means that the car is speeding up. When the velocity and acceleration have the same sign (both positive or both negative), the car's speed will increase.
maybe the engine fell out