When the velocity of an object changes it is said to be accelerating or more formally acceleration is the rate of change of velocity with time. ... This example illustrates acceleration as it is commonly understood, but acceleration in physics is much more than just increasing speed.
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Topher06, on 05/24/2008, -5/+101Great, because what is missing in a raster image editor is physics support. ... blackjack75, on 05/24/2008, -1/+17GPU acceleration is extremely effective to show you instantaneous previews of filters and transforms but they are not a magical solution.
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digg.com/hardware/Photoshop_to_get_GPU_and_physics_acce...
digg.com/hardware/Photoshop_to_get_GPU_and_physics_acceleration
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In the non-relativistic limit, acceleration is defined as the derivative of velocity, and is therefore given by the expression ... Acceleration, Angular Acceleration, Centripetal Acceleration, Coriolis Acceleration, Cylindrical Coordinates, Polar Coordinates, Retarded Acceleration...
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scienceworld.wolfram.com/physics/Acceleration.html
scienceworld.wolfram.com/physics/Acceleration.html
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Ultimately, physics acceleration has a lot of potential, but the cost of an additional card is off-putting; as more emerges about the alternatives to PhysX, it'll be easier to make an informed decision.
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www.joystiq.com/2006/05/01/physics-acceleration-hot-or-...
www.joystiq.com/2006/05/01/physics-acceleration-hot-or-not/
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Game physics is CPU-intensive work. Physics acceleration hardware offloads this work from the CPU, but Nvidia, ATI, and Ageia all approach the problem differently. How will the physics in your games be driven in the future? ... Physics effects are just plain cool. Sure, games have technically had "physics" of some sort...
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www.extremetech.com/article2/0,1697,1943838,00.asp
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Ageia unleashes a flurry of press releases to pimp the availability of its PhysX physics accelerator chip. Will there be a physics acceleration revolution like the 3D explosion in the late '90s? ... In case you haven't heard of physics acceleration, let me summarize what it's about. CPUs may be awe-inspiringly fast today,
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During a demonstration at Nvidia’s headquarters in Santa Clara, we got a glimpse of Adobe’s "Creative Suite Next" (or CS4), code-named “Stonehenge”, which adds GPU and physics support to its existing multi-core support. ... So, what can you do with general-purpose GPU (GPGPU) acceleration in Photoshop?
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Acceleration is a common form of motion. ... Acceleration is a form of motion where the object’s velocity changes. It is most commonly measured in m/s/s. The formal definition for acceleration would be the rate of change of velocity with respect to time. ... For help with physics problems, try Physics Homework Help...
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www.physics247.com/physics-tutorial/acceleration.shtml
www.physics247.com/physics-tutorial/acceleration.shtml
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Definition of Acceleration ... Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity with respect to time. Since velocity is a vector, speed, direction or both may be changing. ... Acceleration in Physics Problems...
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www.physics247.com/physics-help/acceleration.shtml
www.physics247.com/physics-help/acceleration.shtml
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