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Acceleration is a vector quantity that measures the rate of change of velocity of an object over time. It indicates how quickly an object is speeding up, slowing down, or changing direction.
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Accelerometers
Acceleration
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Units of acceleration
Acceleration
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Accelerating expansion of the universe
Acceleration
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Acceleration (special relativity)
Acceleration
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Accelerometer
Acceleration
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Air time (rides)
Acceleration
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Angular acceleration
Acceleration
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Centrifugal force
Acceleration
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Centripetal force
Acceleration
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Fermi acceleration
Acceleration
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Four-acceleration
Acceleration
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Fourth, fifth, and sixth derivatives of position
Acceleration
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G-LOC
Acceleration
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G-suit
Acceleration
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Greyout
Acceleration
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High-g training
Acceleration
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Hyperbolic motion (relativity)
Acceleration
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Hypergravity
Acceleration
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Jerk (physics)
Acceleration
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Peak ground acceleration
Acceleration
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Proper acceleration
Acceleration
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Rindler coordinates
Acceleration
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Shock (mechanics)
Acceleration
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Space travel under constant acceleration
Acceleration
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Spatial acceleration
Acceleration
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Sudden unintended acceleration
Acceleration
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