deceleration$19204$ - translation to greek
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deceleration$19204$ - translation to greek

VIDEO COMPILATION BY THE FLAMING LIPS
VOID dvd; VOID (DVD); V.O.I.D.; Video Overview in Deceleration

deceleration      
n. επιβράδυνση
tangential acceleration         
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  • '''a'''<sub>c</sub>}} is due to the change in direction of the velocity vector and is normal to the trajectory, pointing toward the center of curvature of the path.
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  • An oscillating pendulum, with velocity and acceleration marked. It experiences both tangential and centripetal acceleration.
  • Calculation of the speed difference for a uniform acceleration
RATE AT WHICH THE MAGNITUDE AND/OR DIRECTION OF VELOCITY CHANGES WITH TIME
Accelerate; Centripetal acceleration; Deceleration; Accelerative; Accelerating; Accelerations; Centripetal Acceleration; Accelleration; Uniform acceleration; Constant acceleration; Tangental acceleration; Accelerated motion; Accelerated Motion; Radial acceleration; Tangential acceleration; Second temporal derivative of displacement; Uniform Acceleration; Linear acceleration; Exceleration; Decelerating; Constant acceleration formulae; Instantaneous acceleration; Aceleration; Acceleration (physics); Accerlation
επιτάχυνση κατά την εφαπτομένη
accelerated motion         
  • ''s''(''t'')}}.
}}
  • Δ'''v'''/Δ''t''}}
  • '''a'''<sub>c</sub>}} is due to the change in direction of the velocity vector and is normal to the trajectory, pointing toward the center of curvature of the path.
  • '''a'''}}.
  • An oscillating pendulum, with velocity and acceleration marked. It experiences both tangential and centripetal acceleration.
  • Calculation of the speed difference for a uniform acceleration
RATE AT WHICH THE MAGNITUDE AND/OR DIRECTION OF VELOCITY CHANGES WITH TIME
Accelerate; Centripetal acceleration; Deceleration; Accelerative; Accelerating; Accelerations; Centripetal Acceleration; Accelleration; Uniform acceleration; Constant acceleration; Tangental acceleration; Accelerated motion; Accelerated Motion; Radial acceleration; Tangential acceleration; Second temporal derivative of displacement; Uniform Acceleration; Linear acceleration; Exceleration; Decelerating; Constant acceleration formulae; Instantaneous acceleration; Aceleration; Acceleration (physics); Accerlation
επιταχυνόμενη κίνηση

Definition

accelerate
(accelerates, accelerating, accelerated)
1.
If the process or rate of something accelerates or if something accelerates it, it gets faster and faster.
Growth will accelerate to 2.9 per cent next year...
The government is to accelerate its privatisation programme.
VERB: V, V n
2.
When a moving vehicle accelerates, it goes faster and faster.
Suddenly the car accelerated...
She accelerated away from the kerb.
VERB: V, V prep/adv

Wikipedia

VOID (Video Overview in Deceleration)

VOID (Video Overview in Deceleration) is a 5.1 surround sound DVD by The Flaming Lips released on August 23, 2005.

It contains new commentary by the band and nineteen music videos made by the band throughout their musical career.