Step on the gas pedal....
sounds like the transmission is slipping
Gain Capital was created in 1999.
why do you think airplanes traveling in the jet stream gain speed going from west to east but lose speed from east to west
1999
I would have the transmission checked , because the toqure converter may be ready to lock up permenitly
to gain more speed
When you gain speed, you also gain momentum, and that's why it takes a longer amount of time to stop or speed up.
Traction control applies the ABS to the individual wheel when it spins too fast, slowing it down to the speed of the other wheels so that it can gain traction.
neither speed nor acceleration
to gain speed for take off
it gained it in the 1999
Ultrasound attenuates as it propagates through the body. When used to image the biological tissues, the echo signals need to be progressively amplified to allow the visualization of the shallow regions simultaneously with the deeper regions. Time Gain Compensation, or TGC, is that amplification step. The amplification coefficient, or gain, needs to increase with depth, as the signal gets smaller and smaller. But in ultrasound imaging, the speed of sound is usually assumed to be constant, creating a direct equivalence between distance and time, which is why the compensation of the gain is implicitly said to change with time, hence the name.