What does the feeling of being pushed back in a car mean?
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Introduction to the feeling of being pushed back: Concept of the feeling of being pushed back: The so-called feeling of being pushed back refers to the sensation that the driver experiences when the car suddenly accelerates, where the seat pushes against their back due to inertia. The better the performance of the car, the stronger this feeling of being pushed back. Therefore, the intensity of this sensation can, to some extent, reflect the performance quality of a particular car model. Effective methods to enhance the feeling of being pushed back: For any "vehicle," apart from increasing engine power (output) and utilizing low-speed, high-torque engine technology, there is a "shortcut" to enhance the "feeling of being pushed back"—reducing the vehicle's weight, whether it's a car, airplane, or rocket.