you are introducing more gas to the engine, which gives it more fuel to burn, resulting in more power. and engines have a certain rpm that they run best at. each engine has its own sweet spot in rpm.
horsepower/torque from the engine is transferred through gears to the tires to accelerate the car. The higher the power/weight, given enough traction, the faster the acceleration.
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a Double overhead cam engine will have a broader range of power than a single overhead cam. Depending on the type of driving, this may result in it being a bit faster.
It is very obvious that more power engine creates more power and the vehicle moves faster than the less power engine.
A car has a variable power setting called a throttle. So you can vary the power and thus the acceleration and maximum speed you reach. Then there is friction resisting the movement of the car, so if the faster it goes the more power is required to to make it go faster or even maintain the speed you are at.
I would have to say when a gymnast is doing giants on the bars to get power for their dismount. they go faster and faster to get higher and flip more
if a dodge neon would race a crown Victoria the neon would start of faster but after a while the power of a v8 engine the neon will get left behind the crown Victoria has great acceleration
Rugby speed is all about explosive power and acceleration therefore weight training and sprinting will improve your speed for rugby
Power, measured in watts, is defined as the rate at which work is done. Therefore, the greater the power of an engine, the faster it does work. Therefore a 700 W engine always does work faster than a 300 W engine.
because it has less mass.. Force = mass x acceleration
It will not really improve your top speed but it will give a better growl and have better acceleration and power on the hills.
Push on the accelerator. Turbo charge the engine for more power.