Sentence examples for been acceleration from inspiring English sources

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been acceleration

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The act of accelerating, or the state of being accelerated; increase of motion or action; as opposed to retardation or deceleration.

  • A falling body moves toward the earth with an acceleration of velocity

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"What has caught people off guard has been acceleration of the multitude of things that you can do with a smartphone," said David B. Yoffie, a Harvard Business School professor who studies the technology sector.

There has been acceleration in lung cancer survival improvement in England recently, with average annual improvement in 1-year surising rising to 2% during 2010 2012.

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A must be acceleration.

That is acceleration on par with a standard Corvette that weighs a ton less.

According to his own laws of motion, anything that begins moving from a standing start is undergoing acceleration and, where there is acceleration, there must be a force.

If there is a weakness, it is acceleration from a standing start since the empty vehicle weighs 3,408 pounds.

Maneuverability is superb, as are acceleration and braking.

Another characteristic of the Eocene basin is acceleration of subsidence.

While when diameter is large, the thrust is acceleration dominated.

SIM and TTS are acceleration tests using elevated temperatures.

The next option is acceleration of vaccine manufacturing during a pandemic.

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