Sentences with phrase «deceleration rate of»

With a deceleration rate of up to 0.2 g, the e-Pedal eliminates the need for drivers to constantly move their foot from the accelerator to the brake pedal to slow down or stop.
Then the system autonomously initiates braking at a maximum deceleration rate of 0.6 g.
With a deceleration rate of up to 0.2 G, the e-Pedal eliminates the need for drivers to constantly move their foot from the accelerator to the brake pedal to slow down or stop.
Following the initial impact, the car is slowed to a standstill with a maximum deceleration rate of 5 m / s ² and its brakes are then locked for a further 1.5 seconds.

Not exact matches

The purchase - only Home Price Index from the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) rose at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 7.8 % in February, down from the 10.9 % increase in January, confirming the deceleration in home prices.
Using information on potential GDP and its components provided by the Congressional Budget Office indicates that the recent slowdown in the growth rate of potential GDP reflects deceleration in potential productivity.
When your baby's heart rate changes as a result of compression, it can lead to complications like variable deceleration.
Reasons for emergency transports were the following: avoidance of unattended home birth (1), no supervisor available for a conditional midwife in the process of completing the requirements for general registration (1), fetal heart rate decelerations (7), breech presentation diagnosed in labour (2), active herpes in labour (1), thick meconium in labour (2), second - stage arrest of labour (1), hemorrhage (3), retained placenta (3), repair of episiotomy (2), newborn with respiratory distress (5), newborn with birth asphyxia (2), newborn with distended abdomen (1).
The team's model suggests that stems from a slower deceleration rate for Earth's spin at the time, which affected the total amount of rotational momentum in the Earth - moon system and thus how rapidly the moon's spin rate decelerates, among other things.
The amount of additional brightness relative to the redshift tells you the rate of deceleration and hence the overall density of the universe.
The deceleration in rising temperatures during this 15 - year period is sometimes referred to as a «pause» or «hiatus» in global warming, and has raised questions about why the rate of surface warming on Earth has been markedly slower than in previous decades.
The presence of the countdown timer increased the probability that a driver in the dilemma zone would stop by an average of just over 13 percent and decreased deceleration rates by an average of 1.50 feet per second.
The primary strength qualities for most sports are maximal, starting, explosive, reactive, rotational, rate of force development, acceleration and deceleration, stability, and strength endurance.
Regardless of the exact details, if you apply brakes after downshifting, you're «fighting» the natural rate of deceleration, i.e., you're changing the deceleration because the natural deceleration rate is insufficient.
More than likely, this would depend on the natural rates of deceleration after downshifting versus going in to neutral, and on what deceleration you actually want.
I say «might be» because, in modelling this situation, one can not get away from the dependence on multiple factors, such as the 5 listed above So if (for example) the natural rates of deceleration after downshifting and in neutral are the same, that doesn't mean it would take the same force of stepping on the brakes in both cases to further change the deceleration by the required amount.
Steering wheel position, rate of movement, chassis side - loading, and rate of acceleration / deceleration (and perhaps the phase of the moon?)
This true, uncompromised driving machine delivers its best on the track, where speed, short braking distances and transverse acceleration are essential to get first ‐ rate lap times: 0 to 62mph in 4.5 seconds; 160mph of top speed; deceleration peaks in the range of 1.2 g; lateral acceleration peaks of over 1.1 g and optimum weight distribution 40 % over the front axle and 60 % over the rear, not to mention a power - to - weight ratio of over 250hp per tonne, values worthy of true supercar.
A gyro measures the rate of deceleration and flicks on the LED brake lights accordingly.
With it comes a more rapid rate of deceleration on a lifted throttle.
In the full - width rigid barrier test, readings of chest compression in the rear passenger dummy indicated poor protection for this part of the body and protection of the head was rated as marginal, based on measured decelerations.
However, in the side barrier test, the head of the 10 year dummy contacted the metal frame of the folding roof and protection was rated as poor, based on the resulting high decelerations.
In the frontal offset test, protection of the chest and neck of the 10 year dummy was rated as marginal, the chest on the basis of rib decelerations and the neck on the basis of tensile forces.
In the frontal offset test, protection of both the both dummies was good or adequate except for the chest of the 6 year dummy which was rated as marginal based on chest decelerations.
Should the rate of deceleration for some reason not suffice, the system alerts the driver via one of two alarms based on the extent of danger.
Applying the same amount of pedal pressure for two subsequent stops would produce noticeably different deceleration rates.
The latter is able to compute and activate the optimal acceleration and deceleration rates as well as gear selection and coasting phases for a distance of up to three kilometres.
In the frontal offset test, protection of the chest of the 6 year dummy was rated as marginal, based on dummy readings of chest decelerations.
Protection of the 6 year dummy, sat in a high - back booster, was rated as good and adequate for the head and neck respectively but dummy readings of chest deceleration indicated marginal chest protection.
Electronic brake - force distribution (EBD) ensures that based on the rate of deceleration during braking.
Acquired by visiting the official website the Steelseries Engine 3 features a neat, simple layout that saves fuss by ensuring everything is clearly presented to the user, and it's from this magical little piece of software that you can merrily fiddle with the CPI, using pleasingly small increments of adjustment, change the polling rate, alter acceleration / deceleration and tweak the angle snapping function.
The current rate of SLR would yield less than 0.3 m of rise by 2100, and has shown a slight deceleration recently.
Why do they repeatedly drone on about «deceleration» when the average of the acceleration rates they measure, even for their extremely limited and restricted sample, isn't statistically significant?
While part of the tidal energy is dissipated on the coasts, another part turns into the circumpolar current and is ultimitely dissipated on the ocean floor, and that current could be reduced or eliminated if the Strait of Magellan froze deep, reducing the rate of deceleration and allowing the core to catch up a little (in its deceleration).
In it, the reporter highlights a recent study by the Breakthrough Institute showing that the rate of deceleration in CO2 emissions was faster BEFORE the Kyoto Treaty than after.
Instead, I'm simply going to point out your glaring error: Comets do not accelerate away from the Sun, they merely decrease their rate of deceleration as they get further away.
A review of trend models applied to sea level data with reference to the «acceleration - deceleration debate» Global sea levels have been rising through the past century and are projected to rise at an accelerated rate throughout the 21st century.
(It's not the best technical test, but it's fine as a useful graph to convey the sense of acceleration or deceleration in the rate of change.)
The «near future» in this context relates to a time following deceleration in the rate of growth in global GDP as developing countries catch up to developing countries.
«However, a greater rate of rise in the early part of the record is consistent with previous analyses of tide gauge records which suggested a general deceleration in sea level rise during the 20th century [Woodworth, 1990; Douglas, 1992; Jevrejeva et al., 2006].»
This is achieved without any perceptible change in the rate of deceleration.
Would this imply a deceleration in the rate of warming over the 20th century?
High rates of speed are often a factor, which means there is sudden deceleration and forceful impact affecting the driver and passengers in the vehicle.
There does tend to be a seasonal slowdown in the first quarter, but this first quarter's deceleration in rent was considerably lower than the 0.8 percent increase in the first quarter 2015 and the average first quarter rent growth rate of 0.6 percent from 2011 to 2015.
This is a deceleration from a 3.0 percent rate in the fourth quarter of 2011.
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