What Surprising Features Act as Accelerators in Your Car?

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The discussion focuses on identifying the "accelerators" in a car that affect its speed and direction. Key accelerators include the gas pedal, which increases speed, the brake, which decreases speed, and the steering wheel, which facilitates directional changes. Additional factors like the air conditioner, electrical accessories, and even rolling down windows can impact acceleration by increasing engine load or reducing aerodynamics. The transmission also plays a role in changing the car's velocity through gear shifts. Overall, the main accelerators are the gas pedal, brake, and steering wheel, with other features having minor effects.
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How many "accelerators" are in your car? There are at least 3 that can be used to accelerate the car. What are they, and what accelerations do they produce?



I know this is a simple question, but i am very confused. please help
 
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Think about the concept of acceleration.
 
Think of this way: An accelerator is anything that changes the velocity of the car in any way.
 
still a little confused i guess. i don't really see at least 3 accelerators

is the engine considered one, or am i just way off
 
The question is asking for a list of the controls inside your car that can change the car's speed or direction (which, together, are called velocity).

- Warren
 
ok i see so are they gas pedal which produces positive a
brake which produces a negative a
and the steering wheel since it produces centripetal acceleration
 
what ya'll think?
 
You got it.

- Warren
 
Depending on how picky your teacher is, there are a lot of other "accelerators" in your car. Your air condititioner robs power from the engine when you turn it on. This slows down your car until you apply more gas from the gas pedel. To a much lesser extent, every electrical accessory does the same. It's small and unnoticable, but turning on your headlights, or even increasing the volume on your stereo increases the load on your alternator, which increases the load on your engine and slows you down, but its very insignificant. Also, rolling down the windows makes your car less aerodynamic, which slows it down. And of course the transmission can be shifted into a different gear and cause your car to change velocity.

I imagine accelerator, brake and steering wheel are the answers they're looking for.
 
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