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It is good of a car has a slow acceleration rate. This means that the car will probably be great on gas.

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AC reduce's car performance?

only when it is on, it causes slow acceleration


Does putting a car system effect the performance on your car?

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How do the direction of a car's velocity and acceleration compare when the car is slowing down?

When a car is slowing down, the direction of its velocity and acceleration are opposite. The car's velocity is in the direction of its motion, while its acceleration is in the opposite direction, which causes the car to decelerate.


Give you an example in which acceleration is against the direction of motion?

When a car is moving forward and the driver suddenly applies the brakes to stop, the car's acceleration is against the direction of motion. This is because the acceleration due to braking acts in the opposite direction of the car's velocity, causing it to slow down.


Why does the car not move or very slow upon acceleration?

I just got an oil change, did they not reconnect something?


True or false Negative acceleration always means that a system is slowing down?

false A car can have a negative acceleration and be speeding up. A negative acceleration determines the direction of the acceleration A car with forward acceleration will speed up in the forward direction A car moving forward with a negative acceleration will slow down A car not moving with a negative acceleration will speed up in the backward direction A car moving backward with a negative acceleration will speed up in the backward direction


3 ways to accelerate?

To change the acceleration of a car: speed up, slow down or turn. Acceleration is any change in velocity. Velocity is "how fast" and in "what direction". To speed up is to accelerate (increase the velocity). To slow down is to deaccelerate (decrease the velocity) To turn is also a form of acceleration (changes the direction of the velocity).


What is an example of acceleration by decreasing speed?

An example of acceleration by decreasing speed is when a car is traveling at 50 miles per hour and then applies the brakes, causing the car to slow down to 30 miles per hour. The decrease in speed over time represents a negative acceleration, or deceleration, as the car is still changing its velocity.


Why when stepping on the gas pedal the acceleration is slow on a 1995 Lincoln Town Car?

exhaust stopped up and cant breathe


What is the example where acceleration is against the direction of motion?

When acceleration is opposite to (against) the direction of motion, the magnitude of the velocity decreases, meaning that the object slows down. An example is the application of the brakes to slow or stop a car. During the time that the pressure remains on the brake pedal, the car's acceleration is negative ... meaning opposite to the direction of motion ... and the car's speed is decreasing.


What is the example where Acceleration against the direction of motion?

When acceleration is opposite to (against) the direction of motion, the magnitude of the velocity decreases, meaning that the object slows down. An example is the application of the brakes to slow or stop a car. During the time that the pressure remains on the brake pedal, the car's acceleration is negative ... meaning opposite to the direction of motion ... and the car's speed is decreasing.


Does a car accelerate when it goes around a corner at a steady pace?

no the car must use its brakes to slow down when it goes around a corner

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