What part of speech is accelerations?

Accelerations can be categorized as a noun.

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Parts of speech

Inflections

Noun

What does accelerations mean?

Definitions

Noun

acceleration - the act of accelerating; increasing the speed
acceleration - an increase in rate of change; "modern science caused an acceleration of cultural change"
acceleration - (physics) a rate of increase of velocity

Examples of accelerations

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1. noun Modern science caused an acceleration of cultural change.
2. noun Newton's Second Law says: "Force is equal to the change in momentum per change in time. For a constant mass, force equals mass times acceleration".
3. noun If not, how do you explain the acceleration?
4. noun The derivatives of space with respect to time are velocity, acceleration, and jerk.
5. noun The derivatives of distance with respect to time are velocity, acceleration, and jerk.
6. noun The cheetah uses a combination of stealth and explosive acceleration to catch its prey.
7. noun In 1916 Einstein published his general theory of relativity. This theory linked gravitation, acceleration and the four dimensional space-time.
8. noun The acceleration of a body is proportional to the force acting on the body and inversely proportional to the mass of the body.
9. noun Hubble's top accomplishments include measuring the expansion and acceleration rate of the universe; finding that black holes are common among galaxies; characterizing the atmospheres of planets around other stars; monitoring weather changes on planets across our solar system; and looking back in time across 97% of the universe to chronicle the birth and evolution of stars and galaxies.
10. noun Hubble's top accomplishments include measuring the expansion and acceleration rate of the universe.
11. noun My only critique for my car was its acceleration.
12. noun Newton's Second Law says: "Force is equal to the change in momentum per change in time. For a constant mass, force equals mass times acceleration".
13. noun If not, how do you explain the acceleration?
14. noun The derivatives of space with respect to time are velocity, acceleration, and jerk.
15. noun The derivatives of distance with respect to time are velocity, acceleration, and jerk.
Sentence  
noun
Modern science caused an acceleration of cultural change.
Newton's Second Law says: "Force is equal to the change in momentum per change in time. For a constant mass, force equals mass times acceleration".
If not, how do you explain the acceleration?
The derivatives of space with respect to time are velocity, acceleration, and jerk.
The derivatives of distance with respect to time are velocity, acceleration, and jerk.
The cheetah uses a combination of stealth and explosive acceleration to catch its prey.
In 1916 Einstein published his general theory of relativity. This theory linked gravitation, acceleration and the four dimensional space-time.
The acceleration of a body is proportional to the force acting on the body and inversely proportional to the mass of the body.
Hubble's top accomplishments include measuring the expansion and acceleration rate of the universe; finding that black holes are common among galaxies; characterizing the atmospheres of planets around other stars; monitoring weather changes on planets across our solar system; and looking back in time across 97% of the universe to chronicle the birth and evolution of stars and galaxies.
Hubble's top accomplishments include measuring the expansion and acceleration rate of the universe.
My only critique for my car was its acceleration.
Newton's Second Law says: "Force is equal to the change in momentum per change in time. For a constant mass, force equals mass times acceleration".
If not, how do you explain the acceleration?
The derivatives of space with respect to time are velocity, acceleration, and jerk.
The derivatives of distance with respect to time are velocity, acceleration, and jerk.

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