English to Malay Dictionary acceleration

acceleration

pecutan
definition
noun
the acceleration of the industrialization process
increase in the rate or speed of something.
translation of 'acceleration'
noun
pemecutan
example
If that only applies to accelerating bodies then surely time dilation is dependent on 'acceleration' and not velocity.
What we call gravity, Newton showed was nothing more than a special type of 'acceleration' .
During 'acceleration' the seat was pressing against your back because there was a net forward force.
In the rarefied world of supercars the only way to go is up: more power, quicker 'acceleration' , higher top speed.
They have pace, speed, 'acceleration' , penetration, and that priceless asset, mobility.
We spent some time testing out the motor, checking idle speed, 'acceleration' , different speeds and trim and then stopped for lunch.
Einstein warmed to the idea that the gravitational field of the rest of the Universe might explain centrifugal and other inertial forces resulting from 'acceleration' .
the three-litre model has spectacular 'acceleration'
The physicist uses the strobe effect to measure the speed or 'acceleration' of objects, or to take pictures of very fast moving objects.
No compromises on 'acceleration' , towing capacity, cargo space, fuel economy, or emissions.
And yet the Charade's plucky 1.0 litre engine will deliver you the fastest 'acceleration' and the best maximum speed available in this class of car.
For that to be possible, gravity and 'acceleration' must be exactly equivalent to one another.
Mass, instantaneous velocity, 'acceleration' , magnetic forces, and energy puzzled them much more.
We run very closely-spaced gear ratios to maximise the car's 'acceleration' , and this means the ratio between engine speed and car speed is higher than at a more normal circuit.
the 'acceleration' of the industrialization process
The Ford exhaust system will improve your vehicle's 'acceleration' and passing power, and at the same, help improve its fuel mileage.
In older powerful cars the job of achieving maximum 'acceleration' without losing traction was down to the driver, but today it is managed by the traction control system.
The 'acceleration' of the Universe can be seen in the redshifts of distant supernovae.
The phenomenon flies in the face of a national trend that has seen a general slowdown in residential property price 'acceleration' after years of spectacular growth.
A spokesman for Shell said tests on 37 cars on the British market found most showed benefits in 'acceleration' and power, and one in eight customers was now buying Optimax.
I looked expectantly at the speedo, thinking the sheer luxury of the vehicle was masking the sensation of speed and 'acceleration' that must surely be happening all around it.
The difference in 'acceleration' and top speeds make it like comparing Del boy's Reliant van with a Ferrari.
an 'acceleration' in the divorce rate
The centripetal 'acceleration' of this system rapidly became very high.
One of the terms used in estimating the clearance time of the heavy vehicle is its average 'acceleration' in starting gear.
The Lorentz invariant applies to the four vectors: distance, velocity, 'acceleration' and momentum.
Also at around this time there was a curious amalgam of serious and exploitation films concerned with atomic war and the 'acceleration' of nuclear experiments.
Aristotle had no mathematical machinery for dealing with the concept of 'acceleration' , so he analysed only states of uniform velocity.
the 'acceleration' of the industrialization process
But if that object (which has not had the force on it doubled) were to have double the force applied to it, it would double its 'acceleration' .
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