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Accelerations

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Accelerations meaning

plural of acceleration

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In the three-body case the accelerations are : : : These accelerations are not those of Kepler orbits, and the three-body problem is complicated.

This means that for maneuvering in space, a propulsion method that produces tiny accelerations but runs for a long time can produce the same impulse as a propulsion method that produces large accelerations for a short time.

These accelerations will not recur this year.

This further permits the orchestrations and accelerations at scale of the overall target across scopes to be achieved as a road map and execution plan toward commitment.

Avoid rapid accelerations from a complete stop or while climbing a mountain, as this increases fuel consumption.

By studying this pattern, scientists can measure tiny, invisible forces and accelerations.

Planetary scientists typically measure the nongravitational accelerations of comets after detecting their cometary tails.

With the team pursuit becoming ever more of a sprint-endurance event, Archibald conceded he would need to work on his starts and his peak power, in order to cope with the speed and accelerations.

Now we have coped very well in those circumstances, but players have to work hard in those minutes – they do more sprints, more accelerations and decelerations – so it has more strain on the body that makes it more of a high risk of injuries.

Accelerations can be defined through kinematic measurements.

Alternatively, some rockets such as for rescue scenarios or racing carry relatively little propellant and payload and thus need only a lightweight structure and instead achieve high accelerations.

Analyses of the measurements indicated the impulses briefly caused accelerations one thousand times the rate of gravity.

Compasses that include compensating magnets are especially prone to these errors, since accelerations tilt the needle, bringing it closer or further from the magnets.

Each of these accelerations (linear, non-linear, deceleration) might be felt by passengers until their velocity (speed and direction) matches that of the car.

Even assuming shielding were provided to protect the payload (and passengers on a crewed vehicle), some of the energy would inevitably heat the vehicle, and may thereby prove a limiting factor if useful accelerations are to be achieved.

Eventually, the speed, accelerations, decelerations of the writer's moves, turns, and crochets, and the stroke order give the "spirit" to the characters, by greatly influencing their final shapes.

For rugged objects, much higher accelerations may suffice, allowing a far shorter track, potentially circular or helical (spiral).

Given that this change is …within the overall uncertainty of the approach…, it was concluded that a relatively smooth sea-level rise, with no significant accelerations occurred at this time.

If the particle is moving at speed in the first frame of reference, in the second, it is moving at speed : Since u does not change, the accelerations are the same: : Thus, momentum is conserved in both reference frames.

In classical mechanics, the accelerations of the particles are imparted directly by forces, which exist in physical three-dimensional space.