The onset of accelerated motion of India coincides with a large slowing of the rate of counterclockwise rotation of Africa.
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[208 ] He shows that the distance travelled in naturally accelerated motion is proportional to the square of the time.
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The Third day discusses uniform and naturally accelerated motion, the issue of terminal velocity having been addressed in the First day.
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The movie is flush with color and sometimes jerks into accelerated motion, leaving viewers with whiplash while it briefly tracks one of the characters.
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Shot on video and transferred to film, " Proteus " is full of beauty shots, like the repeated images of the king protea buds blossoming in accelerated motion.
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In addition, Galileo's experiments with inclined planes had yielded precise mathematical relations between elapsed time and acceleration, velocity or distance for uniform and uniformly accelerated motion of bodies.
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Robert Hooke had theorised that planets, moving in vacuo, describe orbits around the Sun because of a rectilinear inertial motion by the tangent and an accelerated motion towards the Sun.
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1909 : Max Born denotes the motion with constant magnitude of Minkowski's acceleration vector as " hyperbolic motion " ( ), in the course of his study of rigidly accelerated motion.
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As was shown by Einstein, the only form of accelerated motion that cannot be described is the one due to gravitation, since special relativity is not compatible with the Equivalence principle.
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However, at the end of the 19th century, I was realised that whenever charges accelerate ( and circular motion is a form of accelerated motion ), they must lose energy via radiation.