It sounds like the timing is set too high and needs to be lowered...
No, a car does not accelerate when rounding a curve at a constant speed. Acceleration occurs when there is a change in speed or direction. In this case, the car is moving at a constant speed but is changing direction, not accelerating.
um accelerate??
could be failing transmission
When a car pushes a truck, the car's engine provides the necessary force to accelerate both vehicles. As the car gains speed, the force of friction between the tires and the road decreases, allowing the car to reach cruising speed.
The driver was told to accelerate get faster because he was driving to slow.
Because, if the car is in neutral, you have no ability to accelerate pushing the gas pedal.
A car can accelerate even if its speed is constant by changing its direction or increasing its velocity. For example, if a car is moving in a circle, it is constantly changing its direction, resulting in acceleration. Additionally, if a car is moving at a constant speed and then speeds up, it is also accelerating.
It is comin in forrin cars when they get old and if your car is doing that it means that you should probaly take it to be looked at!
Acceleration is a quotient of the change in velocity per interval of time. Therefore, as long as there is enough accelerative force to have a high quotient, then speed does not affect acceleration.HOWEVER, in reality, such forces are not unlimited. Also, one must consider drag (aerodynamic and aquadynamic). So, yes, a boat (or car, or Olympic runner) will accelerate more swiftly from a slow speed to a high one, than from a high speed to an even higher one.
it depends on the current speed the speed limit and how fast your car can accelerate.
yes. No! Danger to stop in a wall or some car, cause it killing you, but not fast driving.
yes an acceleration is a change in speed and when you go around a corner you change your speed.