Acceleration - Law Dictionary Search Results
colliding beam machine
a particle accelerator in which two separate beams of particles usually of opposite
bevatron
a particle accelerator which is capable of accelerating protons up to 6 gigaeletron
depreciation
the original cost over the useful life of the property accelerated depreciation : the depreciation of property that was put into
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betatron
a type of particle accelerator which accelerates a continuous beam of electrons to high speeds
Retardation
the retardation of the motion of a ship opposed to acceleration
G suit
aviators and astronauts designed to counteract the effects of high accelerations experienced in aerial maneuvers in particular to avoid unconsciousness called
getaway
rapid acceleration
Fever
A diseased state of the system marked by increased heat acceleration of the pulse and a general derangement of the functions
deceleration
a decrease in velocity Opposite of acceleration
qualifying event
event or condition (as a terminal illness) that permits an acceleration or continuation of benefits or coverage ;esp : an event
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