Change your fuel filter.
Bad speed sensors can cause the car to hesitate when accelerating at speeds below 20 mph. The blockage of the air filters can also cause the car to hesitate when accelerating at speeds below 20 mph.
Bad CV joint on the axle maybe?
10 to 20 mph
At 20 mph, a car is moving at about 29.3 feet per second.
A car traveling at 20 mph travels at a speed of 1,760 feet per minute.
2 secs
There is a thing called a vehicle speed sensor on the car. If the car won't go over 20 mph then that is what it needs.
Oh, dude, so like, technically speaking, the car going from 60 mph to 70 mph has a larger acceleration because it's like speeding up by 10 mph, while the van only increases its speed by 15 mph. It's like comparing a sports car to a minivan, you know? But hey, either way, they're both just vehicles trying to get from point A to point B.
To determine how long it will take the car to overtake the truck, first calculate the relative speed between them. The car is traveling 70 mph and the truck is at 50 mph, so the car is gaining on the truck at a rate of 70 - 50 = 20 mph. Since the car is 20 miles behind the truck, it will take 20 miles ÷ 20 mph = 1 hour for the car to overtake the truck.
There is no such thing as 20 mph acceleration. 20 mph is a velocity. Acceleration is expressed as velocity per unit time e.g. mph per second or mph per minute etc.
20 minutes at 60 mph.
No, Car B will not overtake Car A because they are moving at the same speed. They will maintain the same distance between them as long as both continue to travel at 60 mph.