Decelerate in a sentence as a verb

You'll want to work it out so that you approach 'c' at the halfway point, then **** over and decelerate.

The better mass ratio of the first stage, the smaller flow of fuel is needed to decelerate it - so less fuel is needed to brake.

I agree that the real problem is fuel, but 10 years isn't quite long enough if you are going to accelerate halfway and decelerate halfway to arrive at low speed.

Adding the fuel to decelerate also increases the fuel needed for the original acceleration itself, which then quickly becomes less feasible.

* As the rate of technological change in computing slows, the number of jobs for IT specialists will decelerate, then actually turn down; ten years from now, the phrase information economy will sound silly.

Assuming a sustained acceleration of 1 g, the hypothetical craft could accelerate for 1/2 the trip, turn around and decelerate for the other 1/2 of the distance, arriving at Mars with zero velocity.

So if your car still has to accelerate and decelerate all the mass of a 60KWh battery yet its capacity is artificially limited to 40KWh, your vehicle is not only range-limited, it's heavier and less efficient.

No, he's saying that if you "reverse the movie" of the ball accelerating down the inclined plane, then it will appear to decelerate as it rolls up the plane; looking at a ball slowing down as it rolls up a plane you can't tell if time is going forwards or backwards.

The study calculated some figure that showed if people just kept their distance up to the person in front, and instead of lightly tapping the brake as a reaction to a merge, and just let the car idle a bit to slowly decelerate, you could reduce traffic slows / jams by a lot.

By 2005 or so, it will become clear that the Internet's impact on the economy has been no greater than the fax machine's.> As the rate of technological change in computing slows, the number of jobs for IT specialists will decelerate, then actually turn down; ten years from now, the phrase information economy will sound silly.

Is Grasshopper intended to be a vehicle that ships a payload into a low earth orbit and return itself back to the launch pad?With that, a question of descent, once it's reached orbit and released its payload, would it re-enter with a short burn towards its earthly destination, decelerate with, say, parachutes, and then do its final descent onto the pad with the rocket?

Decelerate definitions

verb

lose velocity; move more slowly; "The car decelerated"

See also: slow retard

verb

reduce the speed of; "He slowed down the car"