Depending on the model, many Lincolns suffered from ignition misfire under load (heavy acceleration) caused by water intrusion into the spark plug wells. Typically, this occurs on the plugs on the right side of the engine. To check, remove the access panel on top of the valve cover, then remove the ignition coils themselves. If you see condensation on the inside of the panel, or on the spark plug boots themselves, you've found your problem. Go by your local dealer and ask for the updated panels and seals. There is a Technical Service Bulletin from Ford for this issue, and they should be well familiar with it. You can also access this information at www.autoservicetech.com. Just look for the DIY repair information link.
Whats the year? Possible problems.........Spark plugs, ign. wires, fuel filter. injector's dirty, timing. Theres a few more, but start with this.
Acceleration is the rate of change of velocityaka how fast the velocity changes
One equation is Force/acceleration=mass
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Acceleration=force divided by mass. The above is Newtons second law. Acceleration is also the change in velocity over the change in time, so it can also be stated as a=(final velocity - initial velocity)/(elapsed time)
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A firework may be faster at the start(better acceleration), but overall the Ferrari is the fastest of these examples.