The car is travelling fast. However, its acceleation is zero because there is no change in velocity in 10 s.
try using higher octane fuel standard fuel lower quality detinates much faster than high octtane also try fuel injector cleaner
at the center of the earth, simple pendulmn has not any gravitational force(if we thought,the earth is an etended object) so at the center the gravitational acceleation is about 'zero' and that's why pendulumn's time period is 'infinite'.
for a freely falling object displacement(s)=(1/2)gt^2. (g=acceleation due to gravity) if an object is given initial velocity(u) then displacement equation is s=ut+(1/2)gt^2.
I believe it is around 35-45 lbs. It actually increases upon acceleation but should not go down under 35lbs. There is a fitting to attach a fuel pressure gage near the MAP sensor which is locted on the passenger side towards the rear of the plenum. Just ahead of distributor.
It's been awhile since I did mine, but it's about the size of a quarter with a bolt on each side and of course an electrical plug on it . If you stand on the pass side of the car with your knees to the right front whel the sensor is to the left side of the crank and water pump pulleys. T help loosen the support rod on the top of the fender, removethe clamp and the hose from the radiator, grab the overflow tank for the radiator and pull it up and out for a lot more visibility. You didn't say if you had a 3.8 engine, that is what all this is for. Beaware that on high milage 3.8s the magnet on the end of the cam can come out due to the plastic insert that holds it becoming brittle. The cam sensor on a 91 is only going to effect the firt 2 seconds of acceleation, you may get a little hesitation, but it should still run. Good luck!
Uniformly accelerated linear motion refers to an object moving in a straight line with a constant rate of acceleration. This means that the object's velocity is changing by the same amount over equal time intervals. The object's acceleration remains constant throughout the motion.