different between accelerator vs beamline
accelerator
English
Etymology
- First attested in 1611.
- (motor vehicle): First attested in 1900.
- accelerate +? -or
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /æk.?s?l.?.??e?.t?/, /æk.?s?l.?.??e?t.?/, /?k.?s?l.?.??e?t.?/
Noun
accelerator (plural accelerators)
- One who, or that which, accelerates.
- A device for causing acceleration.
- (chemistry) A substance which speeds up chemical reactions.
- (vehicles) A pedal causing the vehicle to accelerate when it is pressed.
- (photography) A chemical that reduces development time.
- (physics) A device that accelerates charged subatomic particles.
- (physiology, medicine) A muscle or nerve that speeds the performance of an action.
- (computing) An accelerator key.
- (computing) A computer component using dedicated hardware to accelerate the processing and display of graphics.
- (historical) A light van to take mails between a post office and a railway station.
Synonyms
(accelerator pedal):
- (North America) gas pedal, gas
- throttle
- go pedal
(accelerates subatomic particles):
- particle accelerator
- atom smasher
Derived terms
Translations
Anagrams
- retrocaecal
Latin
Verb
acceler?tor
- second-person singular future passive imperative of acceler?
- third-person singular future passive imperative of acceler?
Romanian
Etymology
From French accélérateur
Adjective
accelerator m or n (feminine singular acceleratoare, masculine plural acceleratori, feminine and neuter plural acceleratoare)
- accelerative
Declension
Swedish
Noun
accelerator c
- (chemistry) accelerator; a substance which speeds up chemical reactions.
- (physics) accelerator; a device which accelerates different kinds of particles to large velocities
Declension
accelerator From the web:
- what accelerators do
- what accelerator gmbh
- what accelerator pedal
- what accelerator startup
- what accelerator in economics
- what's accelerator principle
- accelerator meaning
- what accelerator effect
beamline
English
Etymology
beam +? line
Noun
beamline (plural beamlines)
- (physics) The line traveled by a particle beam in an accelerator
See also
- beamline on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Anagrams
- Melibean, mineable
beamline From the web:
- what does beamline mean
- what does beamline
- what is a beamline scientist
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