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study of motion.
Accelerations are
vector quantities (in that they have
magnitude and direction). The
orientation of an object's
acceleration is
given by the...
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Accelerationism is a
range of
revolutionary and
reactionary ideologies that call for the
drastic intensification of
capitalist growth,
technological change...
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Acceleration (film), 2019
American action film
Accelerationism,
critical and
social theory Accelerations Waltz (1860) by
Johann Strauß Uskorenie, a slogan...
- (including
objects in orbit)
experience no
proper acceleration (neglecting
small tidal accelerations for
inertial paths in
gravitational fields). This...
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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...
- In physics,
angular acceleration (symbol α, alpha) is the time rate of
change of
angular velocity.
Following the two
types of
angular velocity, spin angular...
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Acceleration due to gravity,
acceleration of
gravity or
gravitational acceleration may
refer to:
Gravitational acceleration, the
acceleration caused by...
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Effective accelerationism (e/acc) is a 21st-century
philosophical movement that
advocates for an
explicitly pro-technology stance. Its
proponents believe...
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inertial frame, and an
accelerometer measures the
acceleration relative to that frame. Such
accelerations are po****rly
denoted g-force; i.e., in comparison...
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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)...