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Yes, slight acceleration can help to shift the weight of the vehicle to the rear wheels, which can improve traction and help to regain control in an oversteering situation. However, it is important to be cautious and not accelerate too aggressively, as this can exacerbate the oversteer.
"Reflected mildly" could refer to a situation where something is gently mirrored or imitated to a slight degree.
Please note that the differences are only slight - so slight that you can round the acceleration due to gravity to a value of 9.8 m/s2, anywhere on Earth, with reasonable accuracy. The reasons for the (slight) difference are: 1) The Earth is not a perfect sphere. In different places, you are at a different distance from the Earth's center. 2) The Earth rotates. This produces an apparent centrifugal force. Stated in other terms, if you are at the equator, while an object falls towards Earth, the Earth moves away from it due to the rotation (centripetal acceleration).
The value of g (acceleration due to gravity) is not constant at all points on Earth's surface because it is influenced by factors such as the planet's rotation, elevation, and density of the underlying materials. These variations cause slight fluctuations in g, leading to different values in different locations.
It is less. The equation for gravitation is Gm1m2/d squared where G is the gravitational constant, m1 and m2 are the masses of the two objects and d is the distance between them. With increasing distance, the force is less.
Yes, slight acceleration can help to shift the weight of the vehicle to the rear wheels, which can improve traction and help to regain control in an oversteering situation. However, it is important to be cautious and not accelerate too aggressively, as this can exacerbate the oversteer.
Sounds like clogged fuel injectors or fuel filter.
try changing plugs and wires
The standard formula is A = v/t With slight formula manipulation you get At = v
The list of possibilities is nearly endless. Talk to the neurologist for information specific to your situation.
"Reflected mildly" could refer to a situation where something is gently mirrored or imitated to a slight degree.
Yes, there usually will be a slight loss of acceleration with the ac on. The ac compressor is turned by a belt connected to the crankshaft, causing a parasitic drain of power from the engine. At highway speeds, the effect is negligible, since the engine is turning at a steady rate.
Yes there would be a slight acceleration due to friction and since you are asking this im sure you know why.
Please note that the differences are only slight - so slight that you can round the acceleration due to gravity to a value of 9.8 m/s2, anywhere on Earth, with reasonable accuracy. The reasons for the (slight) difference are: 1) The Earth is not a perfect sphere. In different places, you are at a different distance from the Earth's center. 2) The Earth rotates. This produces an apparent centrifugal force. Stated in other terms, if you are at the equator, while an object falls towards Earth, the Earth moves away from it due to the rotation (centripetal acceleration).
Could be a slight adjustment of the ( TPS ) throttle position sensor , or it may need to be replaced if it's causing a large hesitation during acceleration.
Check all of the vacuum lines for leaks. Also, make sure that the idle is at the right speed.
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