The most common cause of a engine revving up above losing acceleration is a transmission problem. The transmission may be low on Transmission Fluid
By itself, the thermostat would have to be stuck closed causing a severe overheat condition to cause a loss of power.
Any number of things. Take the car and have it checked by a Tune-up shop.
Could be, A plugged fuel filter, A damaged/plugged catalytic converter, Fuel pump failure,
If you didn't put it back on right or maybe left something off like the rotor, sure.
there would be considerable damage in poorly built structures
In this case, acceleration is positive. Negative acceleration would cause the object to slow down (decelerate.)
There are several things that can cause your 1989 Honda Accord to stall on acceleration. The most common cause is a plugged or dirty air filter.
Maybe. Depends on speed of car
Yes it can help especially with a little lavander in it....though it would be good to find out what the underlying cause is, especially if its a child.
It could be your MAF sensor. Mass air flow sensor that measures the air going into the intake. This could likely cause sluggish acceleration.
Going up a hill would make your acceleration decrease or cause it to be slow. Going down a hill would make acceleration increase causing you to go faster.
Then the acceleration would also double.Then the acceleration would also double.Then the acceleration would also double.Then the acceleration would also double.
taking to much from the vibrator, and or taking it from a guy to hard
BAD INJECTORS ON NEWER MODELS ????
increasing the mass of the object, keeping the net force constant
A 20-newton force would cause acceleration at 6 m/sec The acceleration is given by the formula F=ma (Force = mass x acceleration) so for the same mass, doubling the force doubles the acceleration for the same mass.
Take a look at Newton's Second Law. Other things being equal, more force will cause more acceleration.