That light indicates a failure in the electronic throttle control system. You will need to have the engine computer checked for codes.
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It certainly does. That's why you have to push it harder to accelerate it horizontally. But that "more weight" that it has is exactly the more force it needs for vertical acceleration, and that's why all objects fall with the same acceleration.
OK. You answered your own question.
All axes should start at zero, regardless of what is on them.
Answer: Well, you wouldn't. Lightning would most likely strike and injure or kill you. A lightning rod is a vertical pointed metal rod placed on the tops of buildings. They are connected by heavy wire to a good ground system buried in the ground, or perhaps grounded to the building's plumbing system. When lightning conditions exist, the lightning rod will draw off the electrical buildup, preventing a lightning strike from occurring. The building below the lightning rod is protected from lightning strikes, too.
Points: (6, 4) and (6, 8)Slope: 0 because it is a vertical straight line that is parallel to the y axis
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No. That would require it to move at infinite speed. It would require an infinite amount of energy to accelerate it. The universe does not have that much energy.
Because there's a constant downward vertical force on the ball, so it must accelerate downward. If you give it an initial upward velocity, the magnitude of that upward velocity must steadily decrease, and it must eventually dwindle to zero and then become downward velocity. The constant downward vertical force on the ball is the force of attraction between the mass of the ball and the mass of the Earth, caused by gravity.
Vertical. Vertical. Vertical. Vertical.
An air level is another term for a spirit level, a tool with a chamber containing a coloured liquid and an air bubble, used to determine a horizontal or vertical reference line.