No, higher wind speeds do not directly increase air temperature. Wind speeds can affect how quickly heat is transferred between the air and the surrounding environment, but they do not change the actual temperature of the air itself.
High temperature speeds up movement in the molecules. This means with higher temperature, there is more energy
higher temperature makes the molecule mvoes more faster and speeds further apart.
Sound speeds up when the temperature rises because the molecules in the medium vibrate faster due to the increase in thermal energy. This results in a higher velocity of sound waves through the medium.
My minivan was doing something very similar. Does the vibration/wobble stop when you let off the accelerator? Try coasting down a hill without touching the gas pedal; if the vibration stops when you let off and then starts again when you push on the gas pedal there's a good chance the vehicle has worn-out motor mounts. I was skeptical when my mechanic told me this, but after he replaced the mounts on my '92 Voyager 3.3 liter there was a huge improvement to the wobble/vibration that I had.
why is my 1991 Mazda truck surging at higher speeds
Higher g's produced at higher speeds are harder to survive.
4,163 were made.
Because your motor is spinning faster at higher speeds causing higher rpm's
Temperature affects the speed of sound through material by kinetic energy. The more molecules the higher temperatures will have more energy.
It is possible that the car has a governer on it which will stop the car from going faster than a preset speed. also a 98 Plymouth neon which i suspect has a 2.0 engine lacks high horsepower which is needed to make a car faster at higher speeds
NASA can predict the speeds of the two Voyager craft very accurately. The main problem is defining where the "end" of the solar system is.