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Rate of change of velocity
In physics, acceleration is a measure of how fast and in what direction an object's speed and direction of motion are changing. It is defined as the rate
Acceleration
Ideologies of change via capitalism and technology
Accelerationism is a range of ideologies that call for the use of capitalism and associated processes to create radical social transformations. Broadly
Accelerationism
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up acceleration in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Acceleration, in physics, is the rate at which the velocity of a body changes over time. Acceleration
Acceleration_(disambiguation)
Change in speed due only to gravity
In physics, gravitational acceleration is the acceleration of an object in free fall within a vacuum, and thus without experiencing drag. This is the steady
Gravitational_acceleration
Term for accelerations felt as weight in multiples of standard gravity
confused with "g", the symbol for grams). It is used for sustained accelerations that cause a perception of weight. For example, an object at rest on
G-force
Physical quantity
In kinematics, angular acceleration (symbol α, alpha) is the time derivative of angular velocity. Following the two types of angular velocity, spin angular
Angular_acceleration
Physical acceleration experienced by an object
proper acceleration is the physical acceleration (i.e., measurable acceleration as by an accelerometer) experienced by an object. It is thus acceleration relative
Proper_acceleration
Sociological concept
Social acceleration (German: soziale Beschleunigung) is a sociological concept of time in late modernity developed by German sociologist Hartmut Rosa.
Social_acceleration
Specialized computer hardware
Hardware acceleration is the use of computer hardware, known as a hardware accelerator, to perform specific functions faster than can be done by software
Hardware_acceleration
The gravity of Earth, denoted by g, is the net acceleration that is imparted to objects due to the combined effect of gravitation (from mass distribution
Gravity_of_Earth
Topics referred to by the same term
Acceleration due to gravity, acceleration of gravity or gravitational acceleration may refer to: Gravitational acceleration, the acceleration caused by
Acceleration_due_to_gravity
Apparent force in a rotating reference frame
{X} }} , down-range acceleration. A Y {\displaystyle A_{\mathrm {Y} }} , vertical acceleration with positive indicating acceleration upward. A Z {\displaystyle
Coriolis_force
Charged particle acceleration technique
Plasma acceleration is a technique for accelerating charged particles, such as electrons or ions, using the electric field associated with an electron
Plasma_acceleration
Legal term
Acceleration is defined in law as a shortening of the time period in which something is to take place. The concept of acceleration most often arises within
Acceleration_(law)
Standard gravitational acceleration on Earth
standard acceleration of gravity or standard acceleration of free fall, often called simply standard gravity, is the nominal gravitational acceleration of an
Standard_gravity
The three-axis acceleration switch is a micromachined microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) sensor that detects whether an acceleration event has exceeded
Three-Axis Acceleration Switch
Three-Axis_Acceleration_Switch
Natural phenomenon due to which tidal locking occurs
Tidal acceleration is an effect of the tidal forces between an orbiting natural satellite (e.g. the Moon) and the primary planet that it orbits (e.g. Earth)
Tidal_acceleration
Velocity differential over time, as described in Minkowski spacetime
Accelerations in special relativity (SR) follow, as in Newtonian mechanics, by differentiation of velocity with respect to time. However, because of the
Acceleration (special relativity)
Acceleration_(special_relativity)
Device that measures proper acceleration
accelerometer is a device that measures the proper acceleration of an object. Proper acceleration is the acceleration (the rate of change of velocity) of the object
Accelerometer
In computing, UMA Acceleration Architecture (UXA) is the reimplementation of the EXA graphics acceleration architecture of the X.Org Server developed by
UMA_Acceleration_Architecture
Proposed mode of space travel
constant acceleration is a hypothetical method of space travel that involves the use of a propulsion system that generates a constant acceleration rather
Space travel under constant acceleration
Space_travel_under_constant_acceleration
Acceleration phenomenon of oft-reflected charged particles
Fermi acceleration, sometimes referred to as diffusive shock acceleration (a subclass of Fermi acceleration), is the acceleration that charged particles
Fermi_acceleration
Moving students through education faster than typical
Academic acceleration is moving students through an educational program at a rate faster or at an age younger than is typical. Students who would benefit
Academic_acceleration
Unit for measuring earthquakes
Spectral acceleration (SA) is a unit measured in g (the acceleration due to Earth's gravity, equivalent to g-force) that describes the maximum acceleration in
Spectral_acceleration
9 million vehicles were affected due to reports of sudden unintended acceleration. The crisis, which affected Toyota's reputation, was initially attributed
2009–2011 Toyota vehicle recalls
2009–2011_Toyota_vehicle_recalls
Mathematical technique for improving convergence
In mathematics, a series acceleration method is any one of a collection of sequence transformations for improving the rate of convergence of a series.
Series_acceleration
Maximum ground acceleration during an earthquake at a location
Peak ground acceleration (PGA) is equal to the maximum ground acceleration that occurred during earthquake shaking at a location. PGA is equal to the amplitude
Peak_ground_acceleration
Equations that describe the behavior of a physical system
the definitions of acceleration (acceleration was a rate of change of motion (velocity) in time) and the observation that acceleration would be negative
Equations_of_motion
2019 American film
Acceleration is a 2019 American action film directed by Michael Merino and Daniel Zirilli. The film stars Sean Patrick Flanery, Dolph Lundgren, Chuck Liddell
Acceleration_(film)
Laws in physics about force and motion
any instant of time, the net force on a body is equal to the body's acceleration multiplied by its mass or, equivalently, the rate at which the body's
Newton's_laws_of_motion
Human development trend
Acceleration in human development process is the phenomenon which has been registered in many populations around the world. This applies equally to the
Acceleration (human development)
Acceleration_(human_development)
White supremacist ideology
Militant accelerationism, also called neo-fascist accelerationism, far-right accelerationism, neo-Nazi accelerationism, or simply accelerationism, is a far-right
Militant_accelerationism
Thought experiment in special relativity
understand the paradox is to realise the travelling twin is undergoing acceleration, thus becoming a non-inertial observer. In both views there is no symmetry
Twin_paradox
Force arising in rotating frame of reference
acceleration (named for Leonhard Euler), also known as azimuthal acceleration or transverse acceleration, is that part of the absolute acceleration that
Euler_force
Open source API for video acceleration
Video Acceleration API (VA-API) is an open source application programming interface that allows applications such as VLC media player or GStreamer to use
Video_Acceleration_API
Open Cache Acceleration Software (Open CAS), formerly Intel Cache Acceleration Software (Intel CAS), is computer data storage software for solid-state
Cache_Acceleration_Software
Specialized electronic circuit that accelerates graphics
used for artificial intelligence (AI) processing due to linear algebra acceleration, which is also used extensively in graphics processing. Although there
Graphics_processing_unit
Proposed geologic epoch
mid-20th century. This time period coincides with the start of the Great Acceleration, a post-World War II time period during which global population growth
Anthropocene
Four-vector that is analogous to classical acceleration
of relativity, four-acceleration is a four-vector (vector in four-dimensional spacetime) that is analogous to classical acceleration (a three-dimensional
Four-acceleration
Teaching approach to develop students' thinking abilities
Cognitive acceleration or CA is an approach to teaching designed to develop students' thinking ability, developed by Michael Shayer and Philip Adey from
Cognitive_acceleration
Open standard for parallel computing
oneAPI Deep Neural Network Library (oneDNN) for their Fugaku CPU. Unified Acceleration Foundation (UXL) is a new technology consortium that are working on the
OneAPI_(compute_acceleration)
Philosophical and social movement
Effective accelerationism (e/acc) is a 21st-century ideological movement that advocates for an explicitly pro-technology stance. Its proponents believe
Effective_accelerationism
Equations of motion for viscous fluids
} represents body accelerations acting on the continuum, for example gravity, inertial accelerations, electrostatic accelerations, and so on. In this
Navier–Stokes_equations
Iterative method in numerical analysis
In mathematics, Anderson acceleration, also called Anderson mixing, is a method for the acceleration of the convergence rate of fixed-point iterations
Anderson_acceleration
Speed and direction of a motion
speed, direction or both, then the object is said to be undergoing an acceleration. The average velocity of an object over a period of time is its change
Velocity
Uncontrolled acceleration of a vehicle
Sudden unintended acceleration (SUA) is the unintended, unexpected, uncontrolled acceleration of a vehicle, often accompanied by an apparent loss of braking
Sudden unintended acceleration
Sudden_unintended_acceleration
Branch of physics describing the motion of objects without considering forces
velocity and/or acceleration of points within the system. Then, using arguments from geometry, the position, velocity and acceleration of any unknown parts
Kinematics
Amount of matter present in an object
defined as a measure of the body's inertia, meaning the resistance to acceleration (change of velocity) when a net force is applied. The SI base unit of
Mass
Type of inertial force
centripetal acceleration. When considered in an inertial frame (that is to say, one that is not rotating with the Earth), the non-zero acceleration means that
Centrifugal_force
In mathematics and physics, acceleration is the rate of change of velocity of a curve with respect to a given linear connection. This operation provides
Acceleration (differential geometry)
Acceleration_(differential_geometry)
Method to accelerate Transport Layer Security
TLS acceleration (formerly known as SSL acceleration) is a method of offloading processor-intensive public-key encryption for Transport Layer Security
TLS_acceleration
gravitational acceleration is about 0.0253 m/s2 (1.6% of the acceleration due to gravity). Because weight is directly dependent upon gravitational acceleration, things
Gravitation_of_the_Moon
Mortgage acceleration is the practice of paying off a mortgage loan faster than required by terms of the mortgage agreement. As interest on mortgages is
Mortgage_acceleration
Theory of interwoven space and time by Albert Einstein
all inertial frames of reference (that is, frames of reference with no acceleration). This is known as the principle of relativity. The speed of light in
Special_relativity
Rate of change of acceleration with time
Jerk (also known as jolt) is the rate of change of an object's acceleration over time. It is a vector quantity (having both magnitude and direction). Jerk
Jerk_(physics)
Object movement along a circular path
inward acceleration is called centripetal acceleration. A force toward the center, called centripetal force, is required to produce this acceleration. Circular
Circular_motion
Cosmic ray acceleration mechanism
Centrifugal acceleration of astroparticles to relativistic energies might take place in rotating astrophysical objects (see also Fermi acceleration). It is
Centrifugal acceleration (astrophysics)
Centrifugal_acceleration_(astrophysics)
Scalar measure of the rotational inertia with respect to a fixed axis of rotation
It is the ratio between the torque applied and the resulting angular acceleration about that axis. It plays the same role in rotational motion as mass
Moment_of_inertia
British writ of summons for peers
A writ in acceleration, commonly called a writ of acceleration, is a type of writ of summons that enabled the eldest son and heir apparent of a peer with
Writ_of_acceleration
Video output mechanism for the X Window System
this feature is known as hardware scaling and YUV acceleration or sometimes as 2D hardware acceleration. The XFree86 X display server has implemented XVideo
X_video_extension
Principal protocol used to stream data across an IP network
between the sender and the receiver is shortened to the one between the acceleration node and the receiver which guarantees a faster delivery of data to the
Transmission_Control_Protocol
Use of circular rotational force to mimic gravity
centripetal acceleration via normal force in the non-rotating frame of reference), as opposed to the force experienced in linear acceleration, which by
Artificial_gravity
Aspect of motion platforms in flight simulators
Acceleration onset cueing is a term for the cueing principle used by a simulator motion platform. Motion platforms used in "Level D" full flight simulators
Acceleration_onset_cueing
Flight simulation computer game
Microsoft Flight Simulator X: Acceleration is a 2007 expansion pack for the 2006 flight simulation video game Microsoft Flight Simulator X, developed by
Microsoft Flight Simulator X: Acceleration
Microsoft_Flight_Simulator_X:_Acceleration
Class of wind turbine
Compact Wind Acceleration Turbines (CWATs) are a class of wind turbine that uses structures to accelerate wind before it enters the wind-generating element
Compact wind acceleration turbine
Compact_wind_acceleration_turbine
This is a list of street legal production motorcycles ranked by acceleration from a standing start, limited to 0 to 60 mph times of under 3.5 seconds,
List of fastest production motorcycles by acceleration
List_of_fastest_production_motorcycles_by_acceleration
Instruction set extensions accelerating AES operations
Crypto API (Linux).) The following chips, while supporting AES hardware acceleration, do not support AES-NI: AMD Geode LX processors VIA, using VIA PadLock
AES_instruction_set
a proof-of-principle experiment, which investigates wakefield plasma acceleration using a proton bunch as a driver, a world-wide first. It aims to accelerate
AWAKE
foot of acceleration are included. All times are independently tested and verified. These are standing start (no rollout allowed) acceleration times measured
List of fastest production cars by acceleration
List_of_fastest_production_cars_by_acceleration
Description of large objects' physics
force and torque acting on a physical system that does not experience an acceleration, but rather is in equilibrium with its environment. Kinematics describes
Classical_mechanics
Graphics acceleration architecture
is a graphics acceleration architecture of the X.Org Server (see also X Window System) designed to replace XAA (the XFree86 Acceleration Architecture)
EXA
Electric motor that produces a linear force
motors, falling into two major categories, low-acceleration and high-acceleration linear motors. Low-acceleration linear motors are suitable for maglev trains
Linear_motor
Proxy server reducing website access time
proxy server. improve the performance via protocol level accelerations, such as TCP acceleration. These techniques align with best practices which are typically
Web_accelerator
Atmospheric effect caused by the solar wind
bands around both polar regions, is also dependent on the amount of acceleration imparted to the precipitating particles. Other planets in the Solar System
Aurora
Technology by Intel
Intel Dynamic Acceleration (IDA), sometimes called Dynamic Acceleration Technology (DAT), is a technology created by Intel Corp. in certain multi-core
Intel_Dynamic_Acceleration
Series of video cards
Technologies offering graphical user interface (GUI) 2D acceleration, video acceleration, and 3D acceleration. It is the successor to the ATI Mach series of 2D
ATI_Rage
German sociologist
best known for his theory of resonance and temporal sociology of social acceleration. Hartmut Rosa was born in Lörrach. He grew up in Grafenhausen in the
Hartmut_Rosa
API for hardware video acceleration
DirectX Video Acceleration (DXVA) is a Microsoft API specification for the Microsoft Windows and Xbox 360 platforms that allows video decoding to be hardware-accelerated
DirectX_Video_Acceleration
Comparison of a wide range of accelerations
examples of the acceleration occurring in various situations. They are grouped by orders of magnitude. G-force Gravitational acceleration Mechanical shock
Orders of magnitude (acceleration)
Orders_of_magnitude_(acceleration)
Extension of the X video extension
VLD ("Variable-Length Decoding", more commonly known as "slice level acceleration") for not only MPEG-2 but also MPEG-4 ASP video on VIA Unichrome (S3
X-Video_Motion_Compensation
In acoustics, particle acceleration is the acceleration (rate of change in speed and direction) of particles[clarification needed] in a sound transmission
Particle_acceleration
Higher derivatives of the position vector with respect to time
and sixth derivatives of position are generalizations of velocity and acceleration. They are defined as derivatives of the position vector with respect
Fourth, fifth, and sixth derivatives of position
Fourth,_fifth,_and_sixth_derivatives_of_position
Vehicle dynamics terms
vehicle to changes in steering angle associated with changes in lateral acceleration. This sensitivity is defined for a level road for a given steady state
Understeer_and_oversteer
Graphics that use a three-dimensional representation of geometric data
3D computer graphics, sometimes called 3D computer-generated imagery (3D-CGI), refers to computer graphics that use a three-dimensional (3D) representation
3D_computer_graphics
Former Single-Seater Racing Championship
Formula Acceleration 1 (FA1) was a single make, open wheel auto racing series. It was unusual in its field in that competitors solely represented their
Formula_Acceleration_1
Cosmological phenomenon
Supernova Search Team, which used distant type Ia supernovae to measure the acceleration. The idea was that as type Ia supernovae have almost the same intrinsic
Accelerating expansion of the universe
Accelerating_expansion_of_the_universe
Inability of a person to correctly determine their body position in space
and proprioceptive sensory information. Changes in linear acceleration, angular acceleration, and gravity are detected by the vestibular system and the
Spatial_disorientation
2004 report arguing for academic acceleration
Back America's Brightest Students is The Templeton National Report on Acceleration, a report which was published in 2004 and edited by Nicholas Colangelo
A_Nation_Deceived
Pulling force transmitted axially
objects held by strings: either acceleration is zero and the system is therefore in equilibrium, or there is acceleration, and therefore a net force is
Tension_(physics)
Term in accelerator physics
In accelerator physics, the term acceleration voltage means the effective voltage surpassed by a charged particle along a defined straight line. If not
Acceleration_voltage
NASA heliophysics mission
The Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe (IMAP) is a heliophysics mission that will simultaneously investigate two important and coupled science
Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe
Interstellar_Mapping_and_Acceleration_Probe
Device using centrifugal force to separate fluids
centre. In a laboratory centrifuge that uses sample tubes, the radial acceleration causes denser particles to settle to the bottom of the tube, while low-density
Centrifuge
Sudden unintended acceleration involving SUV
In late 2015, incidents of sudden unintended acceleration (SUA) involving the Mitsubishi Montero Sport have been reported in the Philippines. Concerns
Mitsubishi Montero Sport crash incidents
Mitsubishi_Montero_Sport_crash_incidents
Type of motion in which the path of the moving object is a straight line
with constant velocity (zero acceleration); and non-uniform linear motion, with variable velocity (non-zero acceleration). The motion of a particle (a
Linear_motion
Thought experiment in special relativity
At first sight, it might appear that the thread will not break during acceleration. This argument, however, is incorrect as shown by Dewan and Beran, and
Bell's_spaceship_paradox
Laws describing planetary orbits
Principia Mathematica the acceleration of a planet moving according to Kepler's first and second laws. The direction of the acceleration is towards the Sun.
Kepler's laws of planetary motion
Kepler's_laws_of_planetary_motion
To-and-fro periodic motion in science and engineering
analysis. The motion of a particle moving along a straight line with an acceleration whose direction is always toward a fixed point on the line and whose
Simple_harmonic_motion
1860 waltz composed by Johann Strauss II
Accelerationen (Accelerations), op. 234, is a waltz composed by Johann Strauss II in 1860 for the Engineering Students' Ball at the Sofienbad-Saal in
Accelerationen
Frame-dependent apparent force in Physics
physical interactions between objects, fictitious forces occur due to the acceleration of the observer's frame of reference rather than any actual force acting
Fictitious_force
allows for several ways to define the acceleration of a body.[citation needed] The usual definition of acceleration entails following a single particle/point
Spatial_acceleration
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Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Revolving; Pearl
Boy/Male
Tamil
Deenabandhav | திநாபஂதாவÂ
Protector of the downtrodden
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
God of Gods; Omnipresent; All Pervading God
Girl/Female
American, French, German, Hindu, Indian
Pledge; Hostage; Oath
Girl/Female
Hindu
Girl/Female
Danish, French, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Spanish, Telugu
God is Exalted; Guard Tower
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Perfection; Health
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Gifted; Talented; Endowed; Favoured
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian
Variant of Siba'; The Queen of Sheba
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
King
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n.
A diseased state of the system, marked by increased heat, acceleration of the pulse, and a general derangement of the functions, including usually, thirst and loss of appetite. Many diseases, of which fever is the most prominent symptom, are denominated fevers; as, typhoid fever; yellow fever.
a.
Relating to acceleration; adding to velocity; quickening.
n.
The act of accelerating, or the state of being accelerated; increase of motion or action; as, a falling body moves toward the earth with an acceleration of velocity; -- opposed to retardation.
n.
The act of retarding; hindrance; the act of delaying; as, the retardation of the motion of a ship; -- opposed to acceleration.
a.
At or during a given instant; as, instantaneous acceleration, velocity, etc.