because you are changing the load of the engine the clucth attaches to the flywheel when you push your foot in the clutch releases an than you let your foot off and it comes in contact with the flywheel again,also the computer integrating system is not that advanced so the iac motor takes a second to determine the varying engine load as well as you map and tps sensor.anyway the condition states as a normall condition,nothing to worry about
It starts slowing down and soon will shut down
Because the parachute is catching the air, slowing down the fall
If the air isn't slowing you down and the only force on you is the force of gravity,then you fall 2,712 feet in 12.98 seconds. (rounded)
It may be because the decocker is down. If the decocker is not down, then something may be wrong with the gun.
You can either turn quickly to the sides to decrease friction, thus slowing down, or for begginers, just slightly tilt your skiis inwards(but do not cross them)
My girlfriends Fiesta had the same problem when slowing down and depressing the clutch. The revs should have gone to their tick-over level, but they tended to fall below this and the engine would stall. The idle air inlet valve was changed and has completely sorted the problem. She's been running it for about 10 months now and it's never happened again.
Gliding animals have indeed evolved structures that slow their fall. Their wings act as a parachute slowing their fall to the ground.
Oceans affect climates by slowing the rise and fall of air temperatures. Because water has a high specific heat, it holds heat longer than air.
Parachutes are designed to catch the air therefore slowing you down on impact. If there happened to be a hole, the air passes through it, making your impact to the ground faster.
If the object is moving in a positive direktion along its x-axis and the acceleration is in the opposite direction (negative acceleration, i.e. retardation), then yes. Lets say the acceleration is -2 m/s^2 and its increasing with a magnitude of 2 then the new acceleration would be -4 m/s^2. Sure, the object was already slowing down but now its slowing down even more.
If you mean by wings slowing its fall. Yes they do the impact is less.
very simple pull ur axles out 30 mm socke then loosesn ur mount to trans axle then take out all urboult wich ar 15 mm then give some pull the trans should give and just fall out