Sentence examples for sudden deceleration from inspiring English sources

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It is the same kind of device that in a car senses significantly sudden deceleration to trigger the release of air bags.

Eventually, shells were made with a small charge of powder, which exploded by friction at the sudden deceleration of the shell upon impact.

The electromagnetic radiation produced by this sudden deceleration of electrons is a continuous spectrum extending up to the maximum photon energy hν = Emax.

Laptops have to be put away for takeoff and landing "to prevent them from becoming high-speed projectiles during a sudden deceleration or impact".

"...the main reason laptops need to be put away is to prevent them from becoming high-speed projectiles in the event of an impact or sudden deceleration, and from hampering an evacuation.

At the start of "The Origin," after Darwin announces that he will study and treat the Great Problem of species — "that mystery of mysteries, as it has been called by one of our greatest philosophers" — there is a sudden deceleration of intensity.

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The brains of most animals that are prone to head banging — these include deer and other antlered mammals, as well as various birds — are relatively small and (unlike a human's) smooth-surfaced; and they're bathed in only small amounts of cerebrospinal fluid, leaving little room for the brain to move and be shocked by the sudden decelerations and accelerations of their weaponized heads.

Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries commonly occur during the early phase of landing and cutting tasks that involve sudden decelerations.

This type of falls stays undetected when the sudden decelerations of the multiple impacts are similar to the decelerations of a rougher sit-down action.

The close analogy of the distorted tulip phenomenon to the flame inversion which results from the interaction of a convex flame with a shock wave suggests that the sudden flame deceleration acts in a similar way via the Taylor instability in the formation of the distorted tulip flames.

The term "whiplash" was first introduced in 1928 [ 1], describing the lash-like effect caused by sudden acceleration-deceleration forces acting on neck and upper trunk, mainly following a rear impact [ 2].

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