kiirendavas
Kiirendavas is an Estonian term that translates to "accelerating" or "increasing speed." It generally refers to the process of gaining velocity or becoming faster. This concept is fundamental in physics and is described by the laws of motion, particularly Newton's second law, which relates force, mass, and acceleration. In everyday language, kiirendavas can describe the act of a vehicle picking up speed, a person running faster, or any situation where an object's velocity increases over time.
The rate at which something is accelerating is known as acceleration itself. This can be a positive