English to Urdu Dictionary acceleration

acceleration

ایکسلریشن
definition
noun
the acceleration of the industrialization process
increase in the rate or speed of something.
translation of 'acceleration '
noun
تیزی
example
For that to be possible, gravity and 'acceleration' must be exactly equivalent to one another.
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' .
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.
The Ford exhaust system will improve your vehicle's 'acceleration' and passing power, and at the same, help improve its fuel mileage.
The first thing he recognized was that the forces we feel upon 'acceleration' and the forces we feel when under the control of gravity are one and the same.
In city driving, nearly 50 percent of the energy needed to power your car goes to 'acceleration' .
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.
I hope it will be the vehicle for 'acceleration' in improvements in the railway system.
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' .
This equation of 'acceleration' also applies to the motion of the satellite as it moves around the planet.
We spent some time testing out the motor, checking idle speed, 'acceleration' , different speeds and trim and then stopped for lunch.
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.
We've learnt at The Sunday Times never to take manufacturers' claims for top speed and 'acceleration' at face value.
What we call gravity, Newton showed was nothing more than a special type of 'acceleration' .
Newton's second law says the amount of force needed to accelerate the tableware is directly related to the rate of 'acceleration' .
But after just a minute of 'acceleration' , it would be able to top out any vehicle ever built.
The revenue 'acceleration' that powered profit gains was widespread.
Aristotle had no mathematical machinery for dealing with the concept of 'acceleration' , so he analysed only states of uniform velocity.
An object in equilibrium will not experience 'acceleration' , and will either remain at rest, or continue moving at a constant velocity.
When batteries become significantly low, the unit limits top speed and 'acceleration' to alert the operator to drive the vehicle to a charging location.
There was just more power, more 'acceleration' , more speed and more of that amazing noise.
The centripetal 'acceleration' of this system rapidly became very high.
If that only applies to accelerating bodies then surely time dilation is dependent on 'acceleration' and not velocity.
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.
This £50,440 model has amazing 'acceleration' for a car of its size and engine type, as well as an impressive ride quality and surprisingly nimble handling.
the three-litre model has spectacular 'acceleration'
In the rarefied world of supercars the only way to go is up: more power, quicker 'acceleration' , higher top speed.
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.
the 'acceleration' of the industrialization process
No compromises on 'acceleration' , towing capacity, cargo space, fuel economy, or emissions.
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