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The phrase "acceleration due to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in scientific contexts, particularly in physics, to describe the cause of acceleration, such as gravity or other forces.
Example: "The acceleration due to gravity on Earth is approximately 9.81 m/s²."
Alternatives: "force causing acceleration" or "acceleration resulting from".
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"We don't see a massive immediate acceleration due to Windows 2000," he said.
And then we have the acceleration due to gravity, reflected through the angular acceleration times the sine of the angle, the angular acceleration due to the external disturbances, and finally, the angular acceleration due to the motion of the cart.
VTOL weight is a product of its takeoff mass (m) and acceleration due to gravity (g).
Is cosmic acceleration due to dark energy or does it require a modification of General Relativity?
1. Find the acceleration due to gravity on the surface of a white dwarf.
If there's no force, then how do you explain acceleration due to gravity?
How does this relate to what we think of as the acceleration due to gravity?
where W is weight, m is mass, and g is the acceleration due to gravity on Earth.
Acceleration due to gravity is varied from normal value of g to 0.0125g.
Further downstream acceleration due to buoyancy is dominant and is predicted accurately.
In current work, only the surface acceleration due to transient thermoelastic wave propagation is under investigation.
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