Deceleration is not a good description except when describing linear motion in a single (forward) direction.
It actually represents an acceleration of an object, but in the opposite direction of its current motion. The term negative acceleration is also imprecise.
There is nothing inherently wrong with the word "deceleration." It is a correct term used to describe a decrease in speed or slowing down of an object.
The correct spelling of the noun is deceleration (slowing down process).
The French word for the English word "wrong" is "faux" or "incorrect."
The word "dictionary" is spelled wrong in your question.
The word is "wrong". When pronounced correctly, it is "wrong", which means not correct. However, when pronounced wrong, it sounds like "right", which means correct.
There are 4 phonemes in the word "wrong" /r/ /o/ /ng/.
Deceleration is often referred to negative acceleration because deceleration is not AA commonly used word.
deceleration
The definition of acceleration is actually any change in speed, so deceleration is not the right word
Decreases!
decreasing 2nd Answer: "Deceleration", actually.
Deceleration or negative acceleration
Technically, it is acceleration either way. If something is slowing down, the acceleration is negative. Slow down or Decrease velocity
The abbreviation for deceleration is decel. Another common abbreviation for deceleration is dec. There is not a standard abbreviation in place for deceleration.
That would be "Deceleration" or negative acceleration.
Acceleration means speeding up or getting faster. Deceleration means losing speed or speed rate decreasing. 'Celer' is the Latin word for fast or speedy. - Answer Deceleration is the loss in speed or slowing down. Acceleration is the increase in speed.
The definition for deceleration is: a decrease in rate of change; for example: "The deceleration of the arms race."
deceleration of independence