Possible coolant sensor or O2 sensor, among other possibilities. If a sensor is bad, it will tell the computer to make an adjustment, when it does other sensors tell the computer "what's your problem, stop that." For example, say a coolant sensor is bad. The car is already hot but the sensor thinks it is still cold. When it is cold or the sensor thinks so, the sensor tells the computer to add more fuel, thus the idle increases. Now another sensor, say the oxygen sensor, says "hey your running too rich, stop it" so the computer again adjusts it, thus the decrease in idle. Depending on the type of fuel delivery system your Car/truck has. Induction will play a major role in how the engine performs. For example,Most fuel system with mass air flow induction will rely on the AIT sensor,02 sensor and air flow to the throttle body to ensure proper fuel mixture. Faulty sensors ,torn or brittle induction boot can result in acceleration fluctuation.Proper diagnostics,and inspect of engine componets will most likely expose the problem. The TPS sensor or the wiring leading to the tps sensor
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The acceleration vs. time graph would show how an object's acceleration changes over time. A horizontal line at zero acceleration would indicate constant velocity. A straight line with a positive or negative slope would represent constant acceleration. A curved line would indicate changing acceleration.
the acceleration decreases
well it does depend on how much you weigh if you are a child then you both would have the same acceleration but if you are an adult then the child would have no acceleration. O: i am so smart.
If the force on the right sled were larger, its acceleration would increase. This is because acceleration is directly proportional to force according to Newton's second law of motion. The larger force would result in a greater acceleration of the sled.
The acceleration would be zero because the turtle is moving at a constant speed
If the constant acceleration is positive, the graph would be an exponential (x2) graph. If there is constant acceleration, then velocity is always increasing, making the position change at an ever increasing rate.
Yes, reducing mass would increase acceleration according to Newton's Second Law of Motion, which states that acceleration is inversely proportional to mass. Therefore, lower mass means a higher acceleration, given the same force.
The acceleration would also be trippled when the force is tippled. the relevant equation is: F=ma, where F= force m=mass a=acceleration
The maximum acceleration of the truck carrying a load of 2000 kg would be half of the acceleration when unloaded. Given that the unloaded truck has a max acceleration of 0.5, the max acceleration with the load would be 0.25. This decrease in acceleration is due to the added weight of the load, which impacts the truck's ability to accelerate.
The acceleration of the swing would increase if one person pushed two people on it because the combined mass of the two people would be greater than just one person, requiring more force to achieve the same acceleration. Increased force would result in greater acceleration.
The magnitude of the acceleration required to make the balance reading zero would equal the gravitational acceleration acting downwards on the balance. The direction of this acceleration would be upward to counteract the gravitational force acting downward, resulting in a net force of zero on the balance.