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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abrupt deceleration" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden and significant decrease in speed or momentum, often in contexts related to vehicles, physics, or any situation involving movement.
Example: "The car experienced an abrupt deceleration when the driver slammed on the brakes to avoid the obstacle in the road."
Alternatives: "sudden slowdown" or "sharp decrease in speed."
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During this abrupt deceleration, the beam electrons emit bremsstrahlung (German: "braking radiation")—a continuous spectrum of electromagnetic radiation with a peak intensity in the X-ray region.
We assume that the abrupt deceleration (max. (−1800 g to −1900 g)) is due to the fact that the rapidly travelling prey and the accompanying water 'collide' with a stationary or, at least, slower fluid body inside the bladder.
"There was the deafening noise of the impact, abrupt deceleration and acceleration, decompression and the corresponding mist formation, reduced oxygen level, extreme cold, powerful airflow, the aeroplane's rapid descent and objects flying around".
The Zumanjaro ride is remarkably simple: After a 30-second ascent and a brief pause at the top, riders will drop at 90 mph in a free-fall descent lasting 10 seconds before an abrupt deceleration.
Abrupt deceleration allows continuing brain rotation until bridging veins are stretched and ruptured, causing a thin layer of subdural hemorrhage on the surface of the brain" (Harding et al. 2004).
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Some features of atypical variable decelerations are abrupt FHR decelerations, lasting >2 min, slow return to baseline, or in the presence of tachycardia.
Low values of σ 2 are associated with abrupt agent decelerations; and high values are related to smooth decrements of speed while agents advance towards (mathcal {X}_{0}).
As indicated in [3], abrupt acceleration and deceleration can be an indication of aggressive driving.
With the sophistication of vehicle instrumentation, reckless maneuvers, such as abrupt turns, acceleration, and deceleration, can now be accurately detected by analyzing data related to the driver-vehicle interactions.
Let's go crazy with it.'" Music critic Simon Reynolds noted the riff changes and experimentation with timing on the album's epically constructed songs: "The tempo shifts, gear changes, lapses, decelerations and abrupt halts".
So the trajectory of China's growth — a gradual deceleration or an abrupt full stop — matters far beyond its borders.
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