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ARC
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acceleration
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Acceleration is a change in velocity.
| 0.709779 |
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Waterloo
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acceleration
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Acceleration is a major use of gas.
| 0.34537 |
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Waterloo
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acceleration
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Acceleration is a measure of change in speed, or simply the effect of gravity on stationary objects.
| 0.673135 |
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ARC
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acceleration
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Acceleration is a measure of the rate of change of velocity of an object.
| 0.678668 |
||
Waterloo
|
acceleration
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Acceleration is a measurement of both the change in speed and the change in direction of an object.
| 0.652324 |
||
Waterloo
|
acceleration
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Acceleration is a physical measure of the instantaneous motion at some point on the earth's surface.
| 0.669424 |
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Waterloo
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acceleration
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Acceleration is a sign of healing.
| 0.416774 |
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ARC
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acceleration
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Acceleration is a vector , and therefore includes both a size and a direction .
| 0.280672 |
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ARC
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acceleration
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Acceleration is a vector quantity that indicates the rate of change of velocity.
| 0.663138 |
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Waterloo
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acceleration
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Acceleration is a vector quantity.
| 0.511445 |
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Waterloo
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acceleration
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Acceleration is a vector requiring both magnitude and direction.
| 0.5733 |
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SimpleWikipedia
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acceleration
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Acceleration is a vector, and therefore includes both a size and a direction.
| 0.280672 |
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Waterloo
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acceleration
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Acceleration is a vector.
| 0.36968 |
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Waterloo
|
acceleration
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Acceleration is a vital part of studying certain principles in physics.
| 0.315606 |
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Waterloo
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acceleration
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Acceleration is also a vector quantity and it is in the same direction as the force.
| 0.405174 |
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WordNet3.0
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acceleration
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Acceleration is an occurrence
| 1 |
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Waterloo
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acceleration
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Acceleration is calculated as velocity divided by time .
| 0.516028 |
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TupleKB
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acceleration
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Acceleration is caused by forces.
| 1 |
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Waterloo
|
acceleration
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Acceleration is defined as a change in velocity over a change in time.
| 0.67307 |
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Waterloo
|
acceleration
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Acceleration is defined as rate of change of velocity.
| 0.683896 |
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ARC
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acceleration
|
Acceleration is defined as the rate of change of the velocity of an object.
| 0.704504 |
||
Waterloo
|
acceleration
|
Acceleration is defined as the rate of change of velocity.
| 0.701611 |
||
Waterloo
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acceleration
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Acceleration is directly proportional to net force.
| 0.371656 |
||
ARC
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acceleration
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Acceleration is directly proportional to the applied net force.
| 0.32329 |
||
Waterloo
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acceleration
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Acceleration is equal to the change in velocity divided by the change in time.
| 0.646001 |
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ARC
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acceleration
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Acceleration is how fast velocity changes.
| 0.663774 |
||
Waterloo
|
acceleration
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Acceleration is indicated by the tilting of the pendulum and of the water surface.
| 0.428793 |
||
Waterloo
|
acceleration
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Acceleration is inversely proportional to mass.
| 0.499933 |
||
Waterloo
|
acceleration
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Acceleration is nothing else but a force acting on a particle.
| 0.418837 |
||
ARC
|
acceleration
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Acceleration is produced when a force acts on a mass.
| 0.684829 |
||
Waterloo
|
acceleration
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Acceleration is proportional to force.
| 0.467586 |
||
Waterloo
|
acceleration
|
Acceleration is rate of change of velocity.
| 0.727625 |
||
ConceptNet
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acceleration
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Acceleration is rates.
| 1 |
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ARC
|
acceleration
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Acceleration is related to injury.
| 0.512616 |
||
ConceptNet
|
acceleration
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Acceleration is speed.
| 1 |
||
Waterloo
|
acceleration
|
Acceleration is the change in speed during a certain period of time.
| 0.737843 |
||
Waterloo
|
acceleration
|
Acceleration is the change in velocity per unit of time.
| 0.728089 |
||
Waterloo
|
acceleration
|
Acceleration is the change in velocity with respect to time.
| 0.727625 |
||
Waterloo
|
acceleration
|
Acceleration is the change of location per second per second.
| 0.65086 |
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ARC
|
acceleration
|
Acceleration is the change of velocity divided by the change of time .
| 0.720015 |
||
SimpleWikipedia
|
acceleration
|
Acceleration is the change of velocity divided by the change of time.
| 0.720015 |
||
ARC
|
acceleration
|
Acceleration is the change of velocity in one second.
| 0.719877 |
||
Waterloo
|
acceleration
|
Acceleration is the increase in speed or velocity over a period of time.
| 0.737349 |
||
Waterloo
|
acceleration
|
Acceleration is the rate at which speed changes.
| 0.72797 |
||
Waterloo
|
acceleration
|
Acceleration is the rate at which the gas escapes.
| 0.687234 |
||
ARC
|
acceleration
|
Acceleration is the rate at which velocity changes.
| 0.729941 |
||
Waterloo
|
acceleration
|
Acceleration is the rate at which velocity or speed changes with time.
| 0.740365 |
||
Waterloo
|
acceleration
|
Acceleration is the rate change in velocity.
| 0.725618 |
||
Waterloo
|
acceleration
|
Acceleration is the rate of change in velocity of an object.
| 0.733719 |
||
Waterloo
|
acceleration
|
Acceleration is the rate of change in velocity.
| 0.733232 |
||
Waterloo
|
acceleration
|
Acceleration is the rate of change of the speed at which the body part moves.
| 0.73603 |
||
ARC
|
acceleration
|
Acceleration is the rate of change of the velocity of an object .
| 0.727303 |
||
SimpleWikipedia
|
acceleration
|
Acceleration is the rate of change of the velocity of an object.
| 0.727303 |
||
Waterloo
|
acceleration
|
Acceleration is the rate of change of the velocity.
| 0.715127 |
||
Waterloo
|
acceleration
|
Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity with time.
| 0.729469 |
||
Waterloo
|
acceleration
|
Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity.
| 0.729482 |
||
Waterloo
|
acceleration
|
Acceleration is the rate of velocity change.
| 0.725554 |
||
Waterloo
|
acceleration
|
Acceleration is the rate that the velocity is changing.
| 0.713737 |
||
Waterloo
|
acceleration
|
Acceleration is the result of an unbalanced force acting on the object.
| 0.490491 |
||
Waterloo
|
acceleration
|
Acceleration is the same as velocity.
| 0.379455 |
||
Waterloo
|
acceleration
|
Acceleration is the second derivative of distance or length with respect to time.
| 0.668013 |
||
Waterloo
|
acceleration
|
Acceleration is the second derivative of position with respect to time.
| 0.656225 |
||
Waterloo
|
acceleration
|
Acceleration is the slope of the velocity curve at a certain point.
| 0.692371 |
||
Waterloo
|
acceleration
|
Acceleration is the slope of the velocity-time curve.
| 0.651227 |
||
Waterloo
|
acceleration
|
Acceleration is the time rate at which a velocity is changing.
| 0.732074 |
||
WordNet3.0
|
acceleration
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Acceleration isa alteration.
| 1 |
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ARC
|
acceleration
|
Acceleration occurs anytime an object's speed increases or decreases, or it changes direction.
| 0.458127 |
||
Waterloo
|
acceleration
|
Acceleration occurs whenever velocity changes.
| 0.511165 |
||
Waterloo
|
acceleration
|
Acceleration occurs where streamlines change direction.
| 0.325434 |
||
Waterloo
|
acceleration
|
Acceleration produces inertial forces.
| 0.362344 |
||
Waterloo
|
acceleration
|
Acceleration seems to be at the root of motion as far as kinematics is concerned.
| 0.264608 |
||
TupleKB
|
acceleration
|
Acceleration takes places.
| 1 |
||
Waterloo
|
acceleration
|
Acceleration vanishes only when the rate of change of the velocity vector is zero.
| 0.441823 |
||
Waterloo
|
acceleration
|
Accelerations are outside the realm of special relativity and require general relativity .
| 0.32875 |
||
ARC
|
acceleration
|
all
|
All accelerations are caused by a net force acting on an object.
| 0.379685 |
|
ARC
|
acceleration
|
Most
|
Most acceleration is caused by forces.
| 0.441444 |
|
ARC
|
acceleration
|
some
|
Some acceleration is caused by gravity.
| 0.497362 |
|
Waterloo
|
accelerator physicist
|
Accelerator physicists design, build and operate the accelerator.
| 0.321818 |
||
TupleKB
|
accelerator technology
|
Accelerator technology improves outcomes.
| 1 |
||
WordNet3.0
|
accelerator
|
Accelerator isa pedal.
| 1 |
||
Waterloo
|
accelerator
|
Accelerators allow scientists to pulse the beam.
| 0.585367 |
||
Waterloo
|
accelerator
|
Accelerators also find applications in medicine and the biosciences.
| 0.335591 |
||
Waterloo
|
accelerator
|
Accelerators are chemicals that accomplish the same end.
| 0.663271 |
||
Waterloo
|
accelerator
|
Accelerators are key bindings that provide quick access to menu functions without posting the menu.
| 0.327068 |
||
ConceptNet
|
accelerator
|
Accelerators are located in vehicles.
| 1 |
||
ConceptNet
|
accelerator
|
Accelerators are part of airplanes.
| 1 |
||
ConceptNet
|
accelerator
|
Accelerators are part of cars.
| 1 |
||
ConceptNet
|
accelerator
|
Accelerators are part of fuel systems.
| 1 |
||
ConceptNet
|
accelerator
|
Accelerators are pedals.
| 1 |
||
Waterloo
|
accelerator
|
Accelerators are the instruments of choice by scientists engaged in particle physics research.
| 0.520672 |
||
ConceptNet
|
accelerator
|
Accelerators are used for speed.
| 1 |
||
ConceptNet
|
accelerator
|
Accelerators are valves.
| 1 |
||
TupleKB
|
accelerator
|
Accelerators create energy.
| 1 |
||
Waterloo
|
accelerator
|
Accelerators create very small amounts of short-lived nuclear waste.
| 0.489708 |
||
Waterloo
|
accelerator
|
Accelerators enhance the use of cyanoacrylates in many diverse assembly situations.
| 0.340918 |
||
Waterloo
|
accelerator
|
Accelerators give the protons enormous energy.
| 0.602654 |
||
WordNet3.0
|
accelerator
|
Accelerators have (part) fulcrums.
| 1 |
||
WordNet3.0
|
accelerator
|
Accelerators have (part) sections.
| 1 |
||
TupleKB
|
accelerator
|
Accelerators have strength.
| 1 |
||
TupleKB
|
accelerator
|
Accelerators produce cell growth.
| 1 |
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