Accelerate
The opposite of steady is rickety.
Just bring her in slow and steady.
Global winds travel thousands of kilometers in steady patterns
To me the scientific meaning of stable means a steady heart beat, good respiration, and good brain activity, and the boydies ability to follow through with homeostasis.
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An object with constant velocity is moving in a straight line at a steady speed without changing its direction. This means that the object covers the same distance in equal intervals of time and does not accelerate or decelerate.
If the forces on an object are not balanced then it could do one of a number of things - 1. change speed (accelerate or decelerate) 2. change direction 3. change shape 4. spin if the forces on an object are balanced then it will stay in its original direction at a steady speed (this could be zero ie stationary)
Constant speed means the object is moving at the same rate without changing, while non-constant speed means the object is changing its speed over time. In constant speed, the object moves at a steady pace, while in non-constant speed, the object may accelerate, decelerate, or change directions.
# Cold Start the engine. For Cold Star, the engine coolant temperature must be below 50°C (122°F) and within 6°C (11°F) of the ambient air temperature at startup. # Idle the engine in drive for two and a half minutes with the A/C and rear defroster on. # Turn the A/C and rear defrost off, and accelerate to 55 mph (88km/hr) at half throttle. # Hold at a steady speed of 55 mph (88km/hr) for three minutes. # Decelerate (coast down) to 20 mph (32km/hr) without braking or depressing the clutch. # Accelerate back to 55 to 60 mph (88-96) km/hr at ¾ throttle. # Hold at a steady speed of 55 to 60 mph (88km/hr) for five minutes. # Decelerate (coast down) to a stop without braking. For more info look at the related link below.
That's just the rev of the car. This means you are accelerating too fast. Go nice and steady.
# Cold Start the engine. For Cold Star, the engine coolant temperature must be below 50°C (122°F) and within 6°C (11°F) of the ambient air temperature at startup. # Idle the engine in drive for two and a half minutes with the A/C and rear defroster on. # Turn the A/C and rear defrost off, and accelerate to 55 mph (88km/hr) at half throttle. # Hold at a steady speed of 55 mph (88km/hr) for three minutes. # Decelerate (coast down) to 20 mph (32km/hr) without braking or depressing the clutch. # Accelerate back to 55 to 60 mph (88-96) km/hr at ¾ throttle. # Hold at a steady speed of 55 to 60 mph (88km/hr) for five minutes. # Decelerate (coast down) to a stop without braking. For more info look at the related link below.
+p can be used in the Model 36. However, a steady diet will accelerate wear. Have it checked by a gunsmith.
You need to grease the cable that runs from the speedometer to the trans. (Best to use white lube)
To safely depress the gas pedal to accelerate your vehicle, apply gradual and steady pressure with your foot. Avoid sudden or jerky movements to maintain control of the vehicle. Be mindful of your surroundings and adjust your speed accordingly.
no the car must use its brakes to slow down when it goes around a corner
The length of the diverging section in a venturi meter is longer than the converging section to allow the flow to gradually return to its original pressure and velocity. This helps minimize energy losses and turbulence, ensuring accurate flow measurement. The design aims to maintain steady flow conditions for optimal performance of the venturi meter.
Yes. In order for anything massive to accelerate, a force must be exerted. Your lungs have mass, and go from being stationery, to moving at a more or less steady speed, to stationery and then back again. The accelerate throughout this process and thereby experience a force.