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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acceleration energy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to physics, engineering, or discussions about motion and forces.
Example: "The acceleration energy of the vehicle increased as the driver pressed the gas pedal."
Alternatives: "kinetic energy" or "energy of acceleration".
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A new tabletop-sized particle accelerator has achieved the highest acceleration energy ever recorded for a device of its kind 4.25 gigaelectron volts.
We designed an interdigital-H (IH) mode linac with high power efficiency to accelerate proton beams from an injection energy of 40 keV to an acceleration energy of 3 MeV and an operation frequency of 80 MHz.
Vehicles are graded on handling, acceleration, energy efficiency, greenhouse gas emissions and reliability.
Power relates to acceleration; energy relates to how far a car can travel before it needs to be recharged.
Figure 9 shows the relation between the electron acceleration energy and B2/n.
The electron beam used had an acceleration energy of 10 20 kV.
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Therefore, the total mass M x) of selected parts including collision beam, stiffener, front rail and front rail cover as shown in Fig. 4 is considered as our optimization objective and it is also subjected to acceleration, energy-absorbing and maximum intrusion constraints.
Si substrates were irradiated with the Ar cluster ions at acceleration energies between 20 and 80 keV.
Au films were also irradiated at acceleration energies between 20 and 80 keV and the surfaces were observed with Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM).
In this paper, the microstructure and tribological properties of TiN coatings implanted with Mo and Mo + C ion at different doses and acceleration energies by MEVVA ion source were studied.
In the present study, we have examined only cases when multiple accelerations (energy-bunched structures) are observed.
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