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Change Acceleration Process

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  • acceleration — [[t]ækse̱ləre͟ɪʃ(ə)n[/t]] 1) N UNCOUNT: oft N of/in n The acceleration of a process or change is the fact that it is getting faster and faster. He has also called for an acceleration of political reforms. ...the sharp acceleration in job losses.… …   English dictionary

  • acceleration — 1. The act of accelerating. 2. The rate of increase in velocity per unit of time; commonly expressed in g units; also expressed in centimeters or feet per second squared. 3. The rate of increasing deviation from a rectilinear course. See radial a …   Medical dictionary

  • acceleration — /əksɛləˈreɪʃən/ (say uhkseluh rayshuhn), /æk / (say ak ) noun 1. the act of accelerating; increase of speed or velocity. 2. the act or process of bringing something forward in time: the acceleration of the exam dates. 3. Physics the rate of… …  

  • acceleration — n. 1 the process or act of accelerating or being accelerated. 2 an instance of this. 3 (of a vehicle etc.) the capacity to gain speed (the car has good acceleration). 4 Physics the rate of change of velocity measured in terms of a unit of time.… …   Useful english dictionary

  • acceleration — noun Date: 1531 1. the act or process of accelerating ; the state of being accelerated 2. the rate of change of velocity with respect to time; broadly change of velocity …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Tidal acceleration — is an effect of the tidal forces between an orbiting natural satellite ( i.e. a moon), and the planet (called the primary) that it orbits. It causes a gradual recession of a satellite in a prograde orbit away from the primary, and a corresponding …   Wikipedia

  • Fermi acceleration — Fermi acceleration, sometimes referred to diffusive shock acceleration (a subclass of Fermi acceleration), is the acceleration that charged particles undergo when reflected by a magnetic mirror. This is thought to be the primary mechanism by… …   Wikipedia

  • Climate change feedback — See also: Avoiding dangerous climate change, Runaway climate change, and Abrupt climate change Climate change feedback is important in the understanding of global warming because feedback processes may amplify or diminish the effect of each… …   Wikipedia

  • Climate change in New Zealand — Atmospheric carbon dioxide record from Baring Head, Wellington from 1977 to 2007.[1] See also: Climate of New Zealand Climate change in New Zealand, in the sense of anthropogenic global warming during the 20th century, is apparen …   Wikipedia

  • Accelerating change — In futures studies and the history of technology, accelerating change is an increase in the rate of technological (and sometimes social and cultural) progress throughout history, which may suggest faster and more profound change in the future.… …   Wikipedia

  • Climate change and agriculture — are interrelated processes, both of which take place on a global scale.[1] Global warming is projected to have significant impacts on conditions affecting agriculture, including temperature, carbon dioxide, glacial run off, precipitation and the… …   Wikipedia

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