Acceleration

Word ACCELERATION
Character 12
Hyphenation ac cel er a tion
Pronunciations /æk.ˌsɛl.ə.ˈɹeɪ.ʃən/

Definitions and meanings of "Acceleration"

What do we mean by acceleration?

The act of accelerating. noun

The process of being accelerated. noun

The rate of change of velocity with respect to time. noun

The act of accelerating, or the state of being accelerated: as— noun

In mech., the rate of change of the velocity of a moving body; that is, the increment of velocity (in any direction) in the unit of time which would result were the rate of change to continue uniform for that length of time. The acceleration is said to be uniform if the body gains the same velocity in any constant direction in equal successive portions of time, no matter how small these portions may be taken. A constant force produces uniform acceleration in all cases; but it is sometimes convenient to substitute for some of the forces fictitious “constraints.” Thus, gravity (which near the earth's surface is sensibly a constant force) gives a falling body uniformly accelerated motion when the effect of the atmospheric resistance is eliminated; in this case the increment of velocity in each second, which is a little more than 32 feet, is called the acceleration of gravity, and in mechanical formulas is denoted by the letter g. When the velocity of a moving body continually diminishes, the acceleration is termed minus or negative, and the motion is said to be retarded; this is illustrated by the case of a ball thrown upward, the upward component of the velocity of which diminishes at the rate of 32 feet a second. Similarly, the force of friction which resists the motion of a sliding body is said to give it minus or negative acceleration. noun

The shortening of the time between the present and the happening of any future event; specifically, in law, the shortening of the time before the vesting of a person with the possession of an expected interest. In physiology and pathology, increased activity of the functions of the body, particularly of the circulation of the fluids. noun

In biology, the supposed acquisition of new characters by adults, and their inheritance by descendants at earlier and earlier stages of their life; tachygenesis (which see). noun

The act of accelerating, or the state of being accelerated; increase of motion or action; ; -- opposed to retardation. noun

The increase of the moon's mean motion in its orbit, in consequence of which its period of revolution is now shorter than in ancient times. noun

See Priming of the tides, under Priming. noun

The amount by which their apparent diurnal motion exceeds that of the sun, in consequence of which they daily come to the meridian of any place about three minutes fifty-six seconds of solar time earlier than on the day preceding. noun

The increasing velocity of their motion, in proceeding from the apogee to the perigee of their orbits. noun

The act of accelerating, or the state of being accelerated; increase of motion or action; as opposed to retardation or deceleration. noun

The amount by which a speed or velocity increases (and so a scalar quantity or a vector quantity). noun

The change of velocity with respect to time (can include deceleration or changing direction). noun

The act of accelerating; increasing the speed noun

(physics) a rate of increase of velocity noun

An increase in rate of change noun

The act of accelerating, or the state of being accelerated; increase of motion or action; as opposed to retardation or deceleration.

The amount by which a speed or velocity increases (and so a scalar quantity or a vector quantity).

The change of velocity with respect to time (can include deceleration or changing direction).

The advancement of students at a rate that places them ahead of where they would be in the regular school curriculum.

Defined as the change in velocity over a period of time. Acceleration is a vector quantity and therefore is stated as a quantity with a direction. a = (v-u)/t (where a, v and u are vectors) Where (using SI units): a = acceleration of the body in metres per second per second (ms^-2, or metres per second squared) v = final velocity of the body in metres per second (ms^-1) u = initial velocity of the body in metres per second (ms^-1) t = time period between the initial and final velocity, in seconds (s) An accelerating body can also be decelerating (ie, negative acceleration) or be at rest. Also, instantaneous acceleration is a bit different. Urban Dictionary

Accelerate is a beautiful written dnf smut(dream not found) fanfic found on AO3. Urban Dictionary

To increase the velocity of something. To speed something up. To step on the gas. Urban Dictionary

The accelerator is a sex move in which the man licks his index finger and tickles the womans anus while taking her from behind. The unexpected tingling sensation is a surprising and highly pleasurable experience for both parties. Urban Dictionary

To speed(positive acceleration, aka acceleration) up slow down(Negative acceleration, aka deceleration)or change direction(aka turn) Urban Dictionary

When a man/woman is destined to break up with their partner and so by sleeping with them you simply accelerate the process, thus providing a useful service, you are then an accelerator. Urban Dictionary

The process of getting high on speed Urban Dictionary

A 14 years old cute Japanese girl who is also a lolicon. Accelerator is a start up device that has a fuckable body that men can use. Her real name is Suzushina Yuriko, the strongest Level 5 Esper of Academy City, originated from the series "A Certain One Punch Touma". Accelerator has the ability to control vectors as well as being fingered and fucked. Accelerator loves Loli a lot. Urban Dictionary

An exuse for schools to torture its students by forcing us to read and take tests on them to pass. Urban Dictionary

When, after releasing a cloud of farticles, you suddenly get up from your chair and walk across the room or office, trailing a cloud of farticulate matter behind you and contaminating the vicinity. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Acceleration

The word "acceleration" in example sentences

So it's a scientific use of the term acceleration, as opposed to what we would think of. ❋ Unknown (2001)

That is, the acceleration is a negative multiple of the position. ❋ Unknown (2010)

"The solar probe will let us really dip right down in there and see what we call the acceleration region, which is where the coronal heating happens," Goetz said. ❋ Unknown (2010)

: Basically, this apps just attempts to give a value for the local gravitational field (which it calls the acceleration due to gravity). ❋ Rhett Allain [email protected] (2010)

She's not the only driver complaining; Other Prius drivers have filed reports with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration concerning what they describe as acceleration problems. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Dodge Caliber pedals scrutinized in acceleration probe ❋ Unknown (2010)

We already knew that one of the causes of acceleration is the release of sequestered methane into the atmosphere as the temperature rises. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Zero-to-60 mph acceleration is around 4.6 seconds and third-gear passing power is ferocious. ❋ Dan Neil (2010)

The acceleration is dire, with the 1.0l engine barely pulling, and on the open road it takes work to get it to 60, much less past it. ❋ Dungeekin (2009)

Question: If the productivity acceleration is due to IT and computers, why has it shown up only in the United States? ❋ Unknown (2009)

When it comes to efficient video playback, the ability to access hardware acceleration is the single most important factor in the overall CPU load. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The acceleration is lively and feels even livelier – a 7.3 second/0-62mph time in a supermini provides a similar sensation to, say, a 6.3 second response in a saloon. ❋ Andrew Anthony (2010)

Much of the medium-term acceleration will come from advanced economies, including the U.S., the euro zone and Japan. ❋ Kathleen Madigan (2011)

I find myself needing to use Firefox's default download instead of DTA sometimes, so I would hope that Wyzo's download acceleration is smart enough to detect this too. waffleboi9 ❋ Unknown (2009)

Dodge Caliber pedals scrutinized in acceleration probe - USATODAY. com ❋ Unknown (2010)

The way it works behind the scenes is that when you are running the Bump app, whenever the phone's accelerometer detects a bump (a sudden change in acceleration) it timestamps the event and sends it to the Bump server. ❋ Brendacooper (2009)

1) A car that is travelling at [2ms]^[-1] changes its speed to 6ms^-1 over a period of five seconds, and doesn't change direction. During that five seconds, it had an average acceleration of .8ms^[-2] in initial direction. 2) A car travelling forwards at 2ms^-1 is suddenly put into reverse and five seconds later it is travelling 2ms^-2 backwards. It's average acceleration is .8ms^-2 backwards (-.8ms^-2 forwards). Note in this example, the car would have been temporarily at rest just when it changes direction. It is still accelerating (in negative direction, ie backwards, ie [decelerating]) during this period. ❋ White Razor (2007)

Hey man have you [read that] [dnf] book? Which one [accelerate]? Yeah that one it's really gay. ❋ Your Mom LOL XD💅✨ (2021)

I [hit the gas] and I accelerate. ❋ 5'1"Racer (2005)

[Nic]: Hey man have you tried the [accelerator] yet? Andy: Yeah man [i did it] last night! She won't have it any other way from now on. ❋ Pussyslayer1991 (2011)

I accelerated out of [the street] accelerated as i stopped at [the light] and accelerated as i [turned the corner] ❋ Daniel Cannon (2008)

One bloke talking to another in a pub - "My friend Samantha is just waiting to dump her [annoying boyfriend] so if [I sleep] with her this weekend then I am just acting as an [accelerator]" ❋ Captain Assbeard (2011)

[Yeah baby]! I'm getting mad [acceleration] on [this shit]! ❋ Brovahkiin93 (2016)

Accelerator will destroy [Sword Art Online] using [Level 5] Vectors if [Kirito] ever fingers her. ❋ Suzushina Yuriko (2019)

i hate [accelerated reader]. [me too]. [doesnt] everyone ❋ Pissyest Bitch From Stg (2012)

Dude! I heard that! Take your [farticle] accelerator [somewhere else]! (waves hands to [dissipate] farticle cloud) ❋ Ian Akori (2008)

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