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∙ 18y agoSqueking at low speeds? Its your coil springs in your suspension. Have them fixed and the problem should be solved.
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∙ 18y agoSqueaking noise coming from the tires at low speeds that goes away as you increase speed could be due to flat spots on the tires from sitting in one position for extended periods or a tire alignment issue causing uneven wear. It can also be due to inadequate lubrication of the suspension components or worn-out brake pads. Have it checked by a mechanic to determine the exact cause.
An increase in temperature speeds up the reaction rate.
Comet speeds increase as they near the sun due to the sun's gravitational pull. The sun's gravity accelerates the comet as it moves closer, causing an increase in speed. Additionally, as the comet nears the sun, it is subjected to increasing solar radiation and solar wind pressure, which can also contribute to its acceleration.
An increase in evaporation is caused by higher temperatures, increased surface area of water bodies, and higher wind speeds. These factors provide more energy for water molecules to overcome attractive forces and transition from liquid to vapor state.
The Concorde's body expands slightly during flight due to heating from air friction. As the plane travels at high speeds, the friction with the air causes the metal structure to heat up, leading to thermal expansion. This increase in length is anticipated and accounted for in the design of the aircraft.
To find the percent increase from 55 mph to 70 mph, you first calculate the difference between the two speeds: 70 mph - 55 mph = 15 mph. Then, divide this difference by the original speed (55 mph) and multiply by 100 to get the percent increase: (15/55) * 100 ≈ 27.27%.
I had this happen. It was the wheel bearing. It starts off as a faint whine, but over time as the bearing gets worse it becomes a squeal at highway speeds and a squeak at low speeds. If squeaking at low speeds the bearing is on its last legs and total failure is imminent probably causing more expensive damage and repair.
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It is most likely due to a loose power steering belt. If the steering wheel is hard to turn at speeds slower than 40mph or it gets harder the more you turn it and the squeaking noise happens when you turn the wheel, then you need to check the tension on the power steering belt.
Dirty brake pads could cause a car to make a squeaking noise when putting the car in gear or when releasing the brakes. Cleaning, sanding, or replacing the brake pads should make the sound stop.
If it is a front wheel drive car have the cv joint checked or one of the suspension components like tie rod ends or shock absorber.
to increase and decrease the speeds gradully
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If you have hubcaps take then off and drive it. If the noise is gone the squeak is coming from the metal ring on inside of the hubcap. A few of the platic rivets are most likely loose. You can buy some foam tape to insulate the ring and the noise will be gone
Turbojets increase efficiency at high speeds because they rely on the forward motion of the aircraft to compress incoming air, which reduces the amount of work the engine has to do compared to slower speeds. This allows turbojets to produce more thrust for the same amount of fuel, resulting in improved efficiency at higher speeds.
Missing or mis-firing.