Acceleration - Definition

Acceleration
Acceleration is a rate. An object changes its speed or velocity. This word refers to how quickly a car can increase its speed. This thing is always measured in metres per second squared or m/s². To make it easy we can say it's a term of time taken to reach a certain speed. Something like 0 to 60 mph.
Types
Linear Acceleration is something like a straightforward increase in speed. It's just along a straight path. When pressing the gas pedal it should be used.
Lateral Acceleration is experienced during cornering or turning. Wecan take it as a side-to-side acceleration felt by passengers. And the whole thing affects the handling.
Deceleration is something like a decrease in speed. We can call it negative acceleration. Basically it happens when brakes are applied.
Features
First feature of Acceleration is Instant Torque in Electric Cars. It's happen for due to instant torque delivery. By the way this rate is affected by the car’s power. Especially by the measured in horsepower & the rotational force. Also 3 thing like automatic, manual, or CVT impacts acceleration. Just not only that! Researchers say good acceleration improves a vehicle’s performance.
A |
B Base price | Battery capacity | Battery tech | BEV | Body type |
C Car Life Cycle | Center display | Connectivity | Consumption | Crash tests |
D Data disclaimer | DC charging | Dimensions | Drag coefficient | Driver's display | Driving aids |
F Frunk |
H Head-up display | Heat pump | HEV |
M Max speed |
P Parking aids | PHEV | Platform | Powertrain |
R Range | Recuperation | Roof |
S Seats | Self driving | Suspension |
T Torque | Towing | Trunk |
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