A car does not accelerate under several conditions, including when it is at rest with the engine off, when the driver applies the brakes, or when it encounters a steep incline that exceeds the engine's power. Additionally, if the vehicle is in neutral or if there is a mechanical failure preventing power transfer to the wheels, it will also not accelerate. In such cases, the forces acting against acceleration, such as friction or gravity, outweigh the driving force.
When a car turns a corner.
A car goes faster when you accelerate. It slows down when you brake.
its recommended you put traction control on when driving in icey conditions, the car will still slide if you apply the brakes or accelerate quickly tho
I don't have a car.
Joe felt the car accelerate very quickly.The car's acceleration was impressive.
No. The conditions for Newton's First Law are that there is no acceleration; and these conditions simply don't apply. You need Newton's Second Law for your analysis.
The car began to accelerate as the driver pushed the gas pedal to the floor.
Your car should not smoke when I accelerate. Maybe it caught fire because you dropped a cigarette. If my car smokes when I accelerate, it's because the piston rings are loose and oil is getting into the combustion chamber.
There are many driving conditions that it could be dangerous to accelerate. These include when it is icy, raining, snowing, or if you are under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
It goes faster
Inertia.
The driver was told to accelerate get faster because he was driving to slow.