English to Punjabi Dictionary accelerator

accelerator

ਐਕਸਲੇਟਰ
definition
noun
something that brings about acceleration, in particular.
example
As you operate the vehicle and press on the 'accelerator' , the fuel in the tank revs up the engine and produces the power to run the automobile. This fuel is then directed to a complex fuel system.
Related supplies include a compost 'accelerator' for $6.99 to speed up the process and a compost turner for $9.99.
Phoenix planted his foot on the 'accelerator' jolting the vehicle forward.
When the driver takes his/her foot off the brake and puts it on the 'accelerator' , the engine re-starts automatically and almost seamlessly.
And it's being made very easy for me: when you grab the wheel and put your foot on the 'accelerator' pedal, either car makes you realise immediately that you're sitting in an Audi.
Consequently, a traditional cyanoacrylate adhesive might be selected and used in conjunction with an 'accelerator' in an effort to speed the cure.
So, I engaged the clutch and put my foot on the 'accelerator' .
Something in Laurel just snapped, and before she knew it, her foot had pressed the 'accelerator' to the floor, and she was shifting gears quickly.
There is lots of power but I found the 'accelerator' and brake pedals were too close together.
He had no choice but to ease his foot on the 'accelerator' and let his speed drift down to about 20 mph.
Rodinal uses potassium hydroxide as the 'accelerator' and p-aminophenol as the sole developing agent.
I put my foot down on the 'accelerator' and sped away from the city.
As particles travel through an 'accelerator' , they give off a form of radiation known as synchrotron radiation.
The only thing I noticed was the engine braking which dragged the car slower when I took my foot off the 'accelerator' .
With stronger dipole magnets, an 'accelerator' can push particles to much higher relativistic energies around the same-sized circular beam path.
You need to mix the cream bleach and powder 'accelerator' together, and I found it easier to do on a saucer than the tiny plastic palette they provide.
When you come to a halt, the car cuts out after a few seconds to preserve energy; the engine then fires again when your foot returns to the 'accelerator' .
Prius drivers press their 'accelerator' and the vehicle launches in electric mode with the engine coming on around 20 mph.
If the driver floors the 'accelerator' pedal, the controller delivers the full 96 volts from the batteries to the motor.
Quick Compost is the only liquid 'accelerator' on the market.
Usually, they run around furiously like electrons in a super 'accelerator' , bouncing wide, converging inside, slotting back towards the middle of the park.
Another gripe in the Fiat design, especially from the Brits, is the way 'accelerator' and footbrake pedals are so close together.
he pressed the 'accelerator' to the floor and the taxi shot forward
Driving is as easy as selecting a gear and pressing the 'accelerator' pedal, which also tells the computer when to engage the clutch.
Easing the large 'accelerator' pedal to the floor the car accelerates so smoothly yet with such pace.
This causes scission of an initiator molecule which produces free radicals in the presence of an aliphatic amine 'accelerator' .
Patel and his colleagues heated a sample with far more protons than an 'accelerator' could provide, using a technique developed at Livermore in recent years for other purposes.
He stopped speaking suddenly when Carl jammed the van into reverse gear and slammed his foot down on the 'accelerator' pedal.
The only part that punctures the picture is the pedal layout: the 'accelerator' is set well below the brake, so you have to bring your right knee upwards when in search of rapid retardation.
He put the key into the ignition and fired the engine, then pressed the 'accelerator' pedal down so that the engine roar drowned out Kate's next words.
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