Code P1441 is Evaporative System Flow During Non-Purge. This can be many things. I suggest you take this to a professional and do not just throw parts at the problem. You will end up being money ahead.
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You can only restart the trip odometer. There usually is a button on the instrument cluster that brings up the trip odometer or the regular odometer. Once you have the trip odometer showing just hold down that button for a few seconds and it will reset the trip odometer back to zero.
To calculate acceleration between 6 and 9 seconds, you need to find the change in velocity during that time interval and then divide it by the time taken. The formula for acceleration is acceleration = (final velocity - initial velocity) / time. Plug in the velocities at 6 seconds and 9 seconds into the formula to get the acceleration.
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Drivers should look 12 to 15 seconds ahead of their vehicle on city streets and ______ seconds ahead on freeways
velocity = acceleration x time 27 = acceleration x 10 acceleration = 2.7 m/sec/sec
10 seconds (1/4 mile ahead)
Seconds are not squared in the acceleration formula. The units for acceleration are meters per second squared (m/s^2), where the time unit (seconds) is squared to represent the change in velocity over time.
At least 2. At freeway speed, 3-5.
The acceleration of the ball is about 9.8 m/s^2, which is the acceleration due to gravity.
Final velocity minus starting velocity, divided by time it took. Ex. Speeding up you car from 40mph to 60 mph when going on to freeway. It took 2 seconds. 60mph - 20mph= 40mph/2sec =20mph 20mph is your acceleration.
To calculate acceleration, you need to know the initial velocity of the car and its final velocity after 6.8 seconds. The acceleration can be found using the formula: acceleration = (final velocity - initial velocity) / time.