acceleration phase
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acceleration
noun
uk/əkˌsel.əˈreɪ.ʃən/us/əkˌsel.əˈreɪ.ʃən/
the increase in something's speed, or its ability to ...
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phase
noun[C]
uk/feɪz/us/feɪz/
any stage in a series of events or in a process ...
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(Definition ofaccelerationandphasefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In summary, it was inferred that the longer implosion times gave the wires more time to merge prior to theaccelerationphase.
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An interesting phenomenon can be observed during the initial transientaccelerationphase, cf. figure 30, which represents a detail of figure 29.
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The hand motion has two phases: the upwardaccelerationphasefollow by the relaxation phase, when the hand is moved back to its initial position.
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Here, after an initial transientaccelerationphase, the gravity tongue reaches a maximum velocity.
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However, the beam pulse shape is generally not parabolic after theaccelerationphasein practical accelerator applications.
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In theaccelerationphase, by causing shell breakup and in the deceleration phase by degrading the fuel compression with pusher-fuel mixing.
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Corrections to visual perturbations occurred during theaccelerationphaseof arm movements (80-120 msec after perturbation).
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We desire a more continuousaccelerationphase, as well as higher convergence, in our design of direct-drive targets.
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The implosion velocity is uncoupled from the internal energy or the entropy, and these last quantities are not relevant parameters useful for theaccelerationphase.
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Relativistic electrons injected into this channel can be trapped in anaccelerationphaseand remain in it synchronously for a sufficiently long time, thereby obtaining considerable energy from the field.
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In addition, they both avoid a classically unstable inter face between the ablator and fuel layers by producing a smooth density profile between the two materials throughout theaccelerationphase.
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Before the electrons pass through the plasma separator, the electrons are confined near the central axis and accelerated by the longitudinal electric field of theaccelerationphase.
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Marker implosion remains axially invariant throughout itsaccelerationphase; that is, radial implosion velocities are approximately constant along the marker shell.
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However, the electrons are dropped off from theaccelerationphasein the laser one cycle by the difference between the electrons velocity and the laser phase velocity.
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However, the majority of valgus stress occurs during theaccelerationphaseof pitching.
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Unfortunately, since data were collected at the 16-m mark, it was insufficient to draw definite conclusions regarding the entireaccelerationphase.
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During theaccelerationphaseof sprinting, the contractile component of muscles is the main component responsible for the power output.
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Throwing athletes report it occurs most often during theaccelerationphaseof throwing.
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Vertical jump phases (2 and 4) which are high acceleration phases.
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