The distance your vehicle travels from the time your eyes see a hazard until your brain recognizes it. Reaction Distance is. Is the distance traveled from the time your brain tells your foot to move from the accelerator until your foot is actually pressing the brake pedal. Any time you feel that you may need to brake, pivot your foot from the accelerator to the brake pedal. However, you do not push the brake. You simply rest your foot on the pedal. By using cover braking, your teen can eliminate their total stopping distance by as much as 20%. Experience reduces reaction time.
Can you go to jail for pushing your car home if it broke down?
Pushing a disabled car is not usually a criminal offense but you haven't provided any details. Pushing a disabled car is legal in some jurisdictions under certain conditions. For example, pushing a disabled vehicles shall be only for the distance necessary to clear the traveled portion of the roadway in some areas. You need to check the laws in your jurisdiction that cover your particular situation. Read More
Car won't start unless I push the accelerator?
Try servicing the car... Fuel filter/Air filter and housing is the most common culprit. The car basically can't 'breathe' and pushing the accelerator forces the engine to run. Read More
What is a force at a distance?
A force is pushing or pulling on something. Read More
Radar detector sound when pushing the car accelerator?
This is most likely because of electromagnetic waves that can originate in an engine. It can be heard on a cb radio at times. Read More
What is the pulling or pushing force from a magnet?
You actually have your answer in your question and your answer is pulling and pushing! Read More
Why does car stall when you push the accelerator?
If a car stalls when pushing the accelerator, the car may be in park. The car may also be in neutral if the car stalls and does not move. A very dirty fuel filter or a faulty fuel pump could cause that condition also. Read More
Why should you remove your foot from the accelerated when approaching a stopping point?
Cuts down on the reaction time it takes to stop. Also allows the car to coast which will save you on fuel. Read More
Car accerates out of control causes?
In the vast majority of the cases it is driver error. The driver thinks they are pushing the brake pedal when in fact they are pushing the accelerator pedal. It can also be caused by poor desing of the pedals. In some very few cases it can be caused by a mechanical problem with the car itself but rarely. Read More
In what activities are you doing work in its scientific meaning A sitting still on a rock B pushing against a rock but not moving it C pushing the rock over a cliff?
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Pushing it over a cliff. Work is exerting force over a distance. Read More
How is it possible to confuse the gas and brake pedals?
In some instances the brake pedal and accelerator are set too close together. This was the case in the 1980s with the Audi 4000 & 5000. This caused people to push both pedals at the same time and cause accidents. But in most cases it is caused by drive error. The driver believes he is pushing the brake pedal when in fact he is pushing the accelerator. How is this possible? Do you not know… Read More
How do you fix an accelerator that sticks in an 82 Datsun truck?
Answer check to make sure your emergency brake cable is not in too far .this has happened on a lot of the datsun model pickups and pull back slightly on the lever while checking the accelerator pedal by pushing down and letting up on it.i hope this solves the problem for you. Read More
How do you ruin a 1992 Honda Civic engine?
Run it without oil and put sand in the valve cover and start the motor while pushing down the accelerator fully for 5 min or till the motor blows Read More
If gravity is pulling you what is pushing you back?
Nothing. Actually gravity is pushing you down but there is enough air resistance on the earth to stop us feeling heavy and crushed Read More
What is the work on an object that has a 20 kg force pushing it over a distance of 2 meters?
Work done=force (N) x distance travelled in the direction of the force Read More
What makes a car accelerate without pushing the accelerator and shake and make the engine light come on and it stops when in park or if you press the brakes very hard on a 2001 2000 dodge caravan?
What is wrong with this 1985 celebrity 2.8 V6 2 barrel It starts and idles fine but when put into gear and press on the gas pedal it feels like you're running out of gas but once above 45 MPH its ok?
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I would first look at the accelerator pump in the carburettor. The accelerator pump puts a short burst of raw gas into the air stream. This gives an enriched air flow into the engine causing acceleration. To check the accelerator pump: With the engine off remove the air filter and hold the choke valve open (if it is closed). Then move the accelerator linkage to open the throttle valve and you should be able to… Read More
What force pulls liquids to the ground?
Gravity is actually a pushing factor and it pushes liquids to the ground. Read More
If a force is acting on an object does it do work?
It does if the object moves. The work done is (force) times (distance moved). Pushing on a brick wall does no work. Pushing a book does work. Read More
What work have you done if you push a wagon with a force of 36 N for a distance of 2.0 m and the wagon continues to roll for 1.0 m after you stop pushing?
Is it easier to accelerate an object by pushing or pulling it at an angle or by pushing or pulling it horizontal to the motion?
Well both are actually the same, its basically whichever feels most comfortable for you, which is not going to be the same for everyone Read More
Who are the aunts in pushing daisies?
Vivian and Lily, although it is later revealed that Lily is actually Chuck's mother. Read More
What does it mean when the high temp transmission light comes on?
this means that driver is pushing too hard on accelerator pedal..this also means that now its time for u to get ur chckd..n also it mite require some services too Read More
What does it take to produce one watt of power?
Pushing against a 1 Newton force over a 1-metre distance. Read More
Can humans survive in space with only and oxygen mask?
No. Humans need more than just a supply of oxygen to maintain life in space. Because there is gravity on Earth, we are accustomed to this, and maintain our 'shape' with the pressure of gravity, but if we went to space where there is no gravity, we would actually, explode. Because we are used to the pressure of gravity, our bodies are actually pushing out to keep shape, but once there is nothing pushing in… Read More
A cart pushing ten bricks or a cart pushing twenty bricks using the same force and going the same distance which has greater kinetic energy?
The same force could not be applied to travel the same distance if there is a larger mass in one instance. Applied force will accelerate a given mass twice as much as a mass half as large. If both are moving the same distance, the 20-brick cart had more kinetic energy when in motion. Read More
What allows a Saturn car to accelerate a Saturn have an accelerater cable?
your question makes no sense. but i think the answer is internal combustion There is a steel cable going from the accelerator pedal to the throttle body, and on the throttle body there is a Throttle Position Sensor which tells the computer how hard you are pushing. Read More
Is it normal to pss gas at the chiropractor?
It is actually very normal to pass gas at the chiropractor. This is because they are pushing on you roughly and it is actually recommended that you go to the bathroom beforehand to avoid wetting yourself too. Read More
What work would be done moving an item with a mass of 6.522 Kg a distance of 1.812 m?
It can't be calculated with the information given. Work is defined as (force) multiplied by (distance). The mass can be moved fast, by pushing it hard, or slowly through the same distance, by pushing it with less force. The work is different in each case, since it depends on the force and the distance. Notice that the work doesn't depend on the mass, only on the force used to move it. Read More
How do you calculate the work done by a 47 N force pushing a pencil 0.26 m?
Just multiply the force times the distance. Result is in joules. Read More
What is the distance a horse can travel in a day with a rider?
Average of 20 miles per day, pushing it the horse could go 30 with no ill effects. Read More
Why cant you open a door by pushing on its hinged side?
to open the door toque must be applied on it. torque = force * perpendicular distance when the door is pushed at the hinge perpendicular distance is zero. Hence, it can not be opened Read More
How do levers and gears influence on the speed of a bike or machine?
Gear and levers allows you to trade power for distance, and the other way around. If pushing the pedals is hard, like going uphill you can use gears or to create a ratio which lets you travel shorter by each push, but makes the pushing easier. If pushing the pedals is easy, like going downhill, you can create another ratio which lets you travel farther with each push while making the pushing hardes. Read More
Considering the scientific meaning of the word acceleration how could using the term acclerator when talking about a car's gas pedal lead to confusion?
When you push down on the cars accelerator, you are not always 'accelerating'. Sometimes, you are just pushing down to maintain a constant speed, because the engine wants to slow your motion down, that and the friction of your tyres on the road. Acceleration requires a rate of increase or decrease of speed. Hence the name 'accelerator' is misleading if your speed is not changing. Read More
What occur in order for work to be done?
In order for work to be done there must be a Force F pushing over a distance D. Work=Force x Distance Work only is done in the direction of the Force. Read More
How much work is one when a 1.0 kg mass is moved 1.0 m?
It can't be calculated with the information given. Work is defined as (force) multiplied by (distance). The mass can be moved fast, by pushing it hard, or slowly through the same distance, by pushing it with less force. The work is different in each case, since it depends on the force and the distance. Notice that the work doesn't depend on the mass, only on the force used to move it. Read More
In the show Happy Days what does the phrase SIT ON IT actually mean?
This phrase means to keep it to yourself or else to be patient and stop pushing for action on something. Read More
Why does Hawaii waterfall go up instead of down?
Its actually just the wind pushing the water particles you can see up to make it appear that way Read More
What is the definition of systolic pressure?
the systolic pressue is the pressue of the blood in the arteries when the heart is actually pushing blood through, and the diastolic is the pressue when the heart is at rest. Read More
What is the difference between a dozer and a bulldozer equipment?
actually dozer is sometime referrd as a bulldozer that of heavy construction and heavy tonnage for pushing and picking up............ Read More
Why does dry air dries sweat?
Its actually air pushing it to drip off of you, but it could also be that its is being evaporated slowely but it seeming it to just dry Read More
What type of work is being done when pulling?
The same type as is done when pushing, shoving, rolling, lifting, wiggling etc. ... a force acting through a distance. Read More
What are 5 examples of pushing forces?
pushing a pram kicking a ball pushing the door pushing the car Read More
When a book falls from a shelf to the ground without anyone pushing it Is work is being done on the book?
Work is being done by the force of gravity. When the book falls to the floor, there's a force on it, and the force keeps acting on it as it covers the distance. A force acting through a distance is the definition of work. Maybe there's nobody pushing the book, but the force of gravity is pulling it down, and it's the force of gravity that does the work on the book. Read More
Would your mass change if you traveled from planet to planet?
No your mass would not change at all if you traveled from planet to planet. Mass is the amount of space an object takes up. Since different planets have different levels of gravity pushing down on you then your weight would change but unless for any reason you lost/gained weight or grown any taller/shorter your mass would not change traveling planet to planet. Read More
What is a paintball barrel insert?
It is used to improve accuracy of your marker by tightening the barrel and letting less air get around the ball and more pressure actually pushing it. Read More
How much work is done when a force of 800.0 N is exerted while pushing a crate across a level floor for a distance of 1.5m?
How do you turn off the change oil light on 2000 Oldsmobile?
I have a 2000 Olds Silohuette. I just reset the 'Change Oil' light by turning the ignition to on(DO NOT START THE VEHICLE), pushing the accelerator down to the floor 6 times, turning the ignition off, and then starting the van. The light did not come on. Hopefully this will help. Read More
What is the substance that repels water?
There are a number of substances that repel water. Wax is an old standby, and silicone does this very effectively. Actually the substances named are waterproof. They are not penetrated by water. They don't actually repel it in the sense of pushing it away. Read More
Does a bullet shot from a gun undergo any acceleration after it leaves the barrel?
No- or minimal at best. Acceleration of the bullet comes from gas expanding inside the barrel, pushing the bullet. Once it leaves the barrel, (or within a VERY short distance) gas is no longer pushing, and acceleration stops, and bullet begins to slow from air resistance. Read More
How much work is done if a woman is pushing a cart with 500N force along the 7m aisle?
Just multiply the force times the distance. This assumes the force is applied in the direction of the movement. Read More