It sounds like your truck has a vacuum leak. If the truck cannot build up proper vacuum pressure it will not operate properly.
OK, why did you put that as a question?
Try www.ford-trucks.com for the soultion of yours problem
Since the skid marks were 180 ft. long, we know it took the truck 180 feet to decelerate from 60 mph to 0 mph. 180 feet is equivalent to 0.034 miles. This is an acceleration of -52,941 mi / hr^2.
Hard starting, loss of power, excess fuel consumption, check engine light, and a blowing sound under heavy acceleration.
-- First of all, you calculate the magnitude and direction of vectors. An object or a truck are not vectors. Things like their weight, velocity, and acceleration are. -- There are different methods and formulas for calculating each different vector. For example: . . . The truck's weight is (the truck's mass) x (the acceleration of gravity) downward . . . The truck's acceleration is (the rate at which its speed changes) in the direction in which its speed changes.
Remove some of the hay from the truck
air coming out of the brake lines... that is if its a truck. if you aply the parking brake.
Hard starting, loss of power, excess fuel consumption, check engine light, and a blowing sound under heavy acceleration.
The Toyota would have more acceleration a= F/m if the mass of the of the Semi Truck is greater than the mass of the Toyota.
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it is the truck that terned in frount of you criminal justice student