Motor or transmission mounts. That or your transmission is slipping one way or the other.
If the shaking is specific to acceleration and the shaking is very rythmic (not random) it is most likely a fault in the ignition system. Usually a tune up or ignition coil replacement will solve this problem.
This will depend upon the type of car you have, the type of shaking and what is causing the shaking. The solution may be anything from tightening a bolt to stop driving the car because it is dangerous.
My Ford Contour had this problem. Most of it went away by changing the throttle position sensor. It also had poor acceleration & this also cured most of that. Big tomato
There is only acceleration if the car's velocity changes. If it moves at a constant velocity, then there is no acceleration.
Why is my car shaking after I hit a bump in the street?? Espeically when I put my foot on the breaks.
A Dodge Neon may experience shaking during acceleration due to bad spark plugs, incorrect ignition timing, or a failing transmission. Shaking can also occur from worn motor or transmission mounts.
No, if a car is slowing down, its acceleration is negative. Acceleration is defined as the rate of change of velocity, so if the car's velocity is decreasing, its acceleration is in the opposite direction.
The car with the highest acceleration capability in the table is the one with the fastest acceleration time.
Bad spark plugs, spark plugs wires, etc.
It is good of a car has a slow acceleration rate. This means that the car will probably be great on gas.
For a car's speed to increase and have a positive acceleration, the car's velocity needs to be increasing in the same direction as its acceleration. This means that the car is speeding up. When the velocity and acceleration have the same sign (both positive or both negative), the car's speed will increase.
The maximum acceleration of the car towing a second car twice its mass will be half the acceleration compared to when it's not towing any car. This is because the total mass being accelerated by the car is now doubled when towing the second car, leading to a decrease in acceleration due to the increased inertia.