Physics, asked by joeljoseph4704, 11 months ago

The increase in the speed of a car is proportional to the additional petrol put into the engine. Is it possible to accelerate a car without putting more petrol or less petrol into the engine?

Answers

Answered by srinu7823
6

Answer:

it is possible to accelerate a car without putting more or less petrol into the engine by driving the car in normal speed (like 40-60 km/h)

Answered by shilpa85475
8

Yes It is possible to accelerate a car without putting more petrol or less petrol into the engine.

Explanation:

  • Yes, without increasing the petrol or reducing the amount of petrol in the engine, it is possible for accelerating the car. By driving the car on a curved track or on a circular track, a uniform speed can be obtained.  
  • A spiral easement or a track transition curve, is a curve that is calculated mathematically on a section of railroad track or highway, in which a curve is formed from the straight section.
  • It is planned to stop unexpected variations in centripetal (or lateral) acceleration.
  • In the vertical plane, the curve’s outside is raised gradually until the right bank degree is got.

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