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- ACCELERATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ACCELERATE is to move faster : to gain speed How to use accelerate in a sentence
- ACCELERATE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
accelerated, accelerating to move or go faster; increase in speed to progress or develop faster
- accelerate verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of accelerate verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- Accelerating - definition of accelerating by The Free Dictionary
Define accelerating accelerating synonyms, accelerating pronunciation, accelerating translation, English dictionary definition of accelerating hasten the occurrence of: accelerate reforms; to move or go faster; to progress faster: accelerate educational programs Not to be confused with: exhilarate
- ACCELERATING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
The generation of accelerating structures in plasmas relies on the excitation of large amplitude plasma waves by a focused ultra-intense laser
- accelerating - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
ac•cel•er•ate ækˈsɛləˌreɪt v , -at•ed, -at•ing to (cause to) develop, progress, or advance faster: [no object] The unemployment rate accelerated [~ + object] Those policies accelerated unemployment to increase the speed (of): [~ + object] The driver accelerated the car [no object] The car accelerated
- Acceleration - Wikipedia
Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity At any point on a trajectory, the magnitude of the acceleration is given by the rate of change of velocity in both magnitude and direction at that point The true acceleration at time t is found in the limit as time interval Δt → 0 of Δv Δt
- What is acceleration? (article) | Khan Academy
Acceleration is the name we give to any process where the velocity changes Since velocity is a speed and a direction, there are only two ways for you to accelerate: change your speed or change your direction—or change both
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