Deceleration in a sentence as a noun

Even if he was belted, that's a huge deceleration for his body to deal with.

The deceleration while this is going on, then, is going to induce sufficient turbulence to break them up even faster.

The only stuff that actually matters is keeping people from being squashed and the occupant's deceleration profile which you can already customize by changing how the car deforms.

That takes care of the deceleration half of your delta-V requirement, which is better news than it sounds: thanks to the rocket equation, it doesn't just halve your required mass fraction of fuel, it square-roots it.

Repeated acceleration and deceleration will help the overall mileage?

When combined with the unique dual shell, it was said to outperform previous designs in terms of absorbing impact energy efficiently and ensuring deceleration forces weren't transferred to the wearer.

A stiff structure would increase deceleration on the occupants - in addition to being more likely to get in accident in the first place - additional weight will cause the vehicle to brake less rapidly, be more likely to roll over, etc, in addition to reducing efficiency.

The same car that is able to detect the fact you're trying to leave your lane when you accidentally fall asleep at the wheel and try to wake you up or keep you in lane, the same car that is able to fire airbags in the milliseconds after a major deceleration or impact event.

Deceleration definitions

noun

a decrease in rate of change; "the deceleration of the arms race"

See also: slowing retardation

noun

(physics) a rate of decrease in velocity

noun

the act of decelerating; decreasing the speed; "he initiated deceleration by braking"