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    Your taking a heavy object not moving and getting all that weight to start moving, compared to that same heavy object already having all the weight in motion. It's easier to get something already moving to move faster, than it is from a dead stop.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BADAZGTP View Post
    Your taking a heavy object not moving and getting all that weight to start moving, compared to that same heavy object already having all the weight in motion. It's easier to get something already moving to move faster, than it is from a dead stop.
    Yup thats correct except the car "not moving" is the car coasting at 35 MPH which technically has no acceleration going on. So with this said you yourself are going to have a greater force exerted on you from the seat pushing you forward than if you were easing into WOT. If your still kinda cloudy I'll see what i can do to explain it a little better. Hope this helps
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