definant possibility. with a broken motor mount, the engine will lift up during acceleration thus causing vibration.
A failed cv shaft or a broken motor mount are most likely.
You need a new belt, it has nothing to do with the battery, but rather the new alternator. The belt is probably old, dry and cracked so it is slipping during the acceleration period due to the load from the engine.
I'd check the exhaust manifold first. A cracked manifold or leaking gasket can cause a sound that's a lot like what you describe.
The acceleration of the body was zero during this interval because its velocity was constant. Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity, so if the velocity does not change, the acceleration is zero.
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During acceleration? I'm not sure. But when both idling and acceleration the engine's combustion can cause a lot of vibration in the steering wheel if you are in an older vehicle.
The shift of velocity per unit of given time is called acceleration. The types of acceleration are negative acceleration and positive acceleration.
No, it's only the acceleration. By (-)ve acceleration ,it means retardation or deceleration..
Actually, an increase in speed during a given interval of time is called acceleration, not negative acceleration. Negative acceleration, also known as deceleration, refers to a decrease in speed over time.
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Dividing change of velocity by the time it takes to change the velocity. If acceleration is not constant, this will give you the average acceleration during the period; to get the instantaneous acceleration, you have to take the derivative of the velocity.
No, it's only the acceleration. By (-)ve acceleration ,it means retardation or deceleration..