IF IS ONE OF THOSE HIGH PITCH SQUEALING SOUNDS IT MAY BE DO TO A FAUTLY/LOOSE BELT. IT USUALLY SOUND WHEN THE CAR IS TURN ON BUT AS IT ROTATES IT PICKS UP SPEED AND IT STOP THE SQUEALING. WELL THE SUN PART COULD BE DUE TO THE HEAT IT DRIES UP YOUR BELT AND CAUSE TO SQUEAL/SLIP. TRY PRESSING ON YOUR BELTS THEY SHOULD'NT MOVE MORE THAN HALF AN INCH.CHECK YOUR MANUAL FOR YOUR SPECS.
It would take about 6 seconds. Source: the grizzle cat squealed in 6 seconds both times I chased the wasp around the garden.
crank senser....
Absolutely! If an object has been already traveling for 30 seconds. If you start your watch at 30 seconds, then t = 0 at 30 seconds! The velocity of the object 3 seconds BEFORE you start the watch would then be t = -3 and 3 seconds after you start the watch would be t = 3.
Yes you can as long as it hasn't been sitting out to long I would say 30 seconds is the maximum time
Sitting down would be a good start.
It sounds like you have a belt that slips when you take off. This will cause a high pitched squeal.
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I would suspect a worn or loose drive belt. Can also be an alternator or A/C compressor bearing failing.
There is afew things that can make it squeal like the belt is worn and old or power steering fluid low or pump going out.
7 seconds
i dont get it?
Sitting on usually indicates you are on something, while at would be near or beside it. So if were on a table, you would be sitting on the table. If you were on a chair beside the table, you would be sitting at the table. Sitting at can also refer to a time something is happening, like: "The parliament is sitting at 2pm".