I have the same problem with my '91 Dodge Caravan -- it is probably the transmission.
speed that is used.
A knocking noise when coasting in a vehicle could be caused by issues with the engine, transmission, suspension, or brakes. It is important to have a mechanic inspect the vehicle to determine the exact cause of the noise.
Double the force which is causing the acceleration
It's a common misperception that the body of the guitar vibrates to create the sound. Actually it the column of sound around the guitar and in the guitar which vibrates to create the sound. When you vibrate the strings, the air around it vibrates causing the air in the guitar to vibrate.
Air particles vibrate and cause a chain reaction making the vibrations spread, which eventually reaches your ears and your ear drum vibrates, causing you to hear it.
You might be low on power steering fluid
The relationship between velocity and acceleration affects how an object moves. When acceleration is positive, velocity increases, causing the object to speed up. When acceleration is negative, velocity decreases, causing the object to slow down. If acceleration is zero, velocity remains constant, and the object moves at a steady speed.
Possibly a worn belt on the power steering pumo.
check your power steering fluid
Possibly the belt driving the power steering pump is worn or loose, and when wet, slips, causing the steering to get stiff.
An object with negative acceleration is slowing down. Negative acceleration means that the velocity of the object is decreasing over time, causing it to decelerate or come to a stop.
The acceleration of the universe's expansion is believed to be caused by a mysterious force called dark energy. This force is thought to counteract the gravitational pull of matter, causing the universe to expand at an increasing rate.