Acceleration can be measured using an accelerometer.
horizontal = x axis vertical = y axis 3d axis = z axis in an elipses, there is also a major and minor axis and finally, 3 Axis Powers: Germany, Japan, and Italy
0
The equation is [ y = 3 ]. Its solution is y=3 . You get a straight line (parallel to the x-axis) that passes through only the y-axis, and it crosses the y-axis at (0,3). For all values of x, the value of y is 3
The axis of symmetry for a parabola of the form y = ax2 + bx + c is x = -b/2a So the axis is x = -2/2*(-3) or x=1/3
It is an arrangement of three mutually perpendicular Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems accelerometers.
The accelerometer in a Nintendo Wii controller basically detects a 3-axis range of movement by using a digital accelerometer. This accelerometer detects movement in these three particular axis by sensing small voltage changes that occur in the accelerometer during movement in each of the three axis. Google "how does an accelerometer work" and you will get a little better understanding of how this works. The one axis, however, that the accelerometer in the Wii remote does not detect is rotation on a flat X plane. So in other words if I hold the Wii remote flat, parallel to the ground, and begin to rotate it left and right while still keeping the remote flat to the ground the accelerometer would not detect that movement. This is why the Wii has the sensor bar with the two emitting IR LEDs in it. The Wii remote has an infrared camera on it and when it sees the IR LEDs on the sensor bar it is able to provide tracking data to the console and track the X plane movement of the remote. Hope this somewhat answers your question! Thanks.
John Hone Bartol has written: 'A digital tachometer/accelerometer'
yes it is not quite as acurate as the IPhone one. it also has a magnometer for digital compasses etc
An accelerometer is an instrument used to measure acceleration.
Yes, it in fact has an accelerometer
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accelerometer
The accelerometer was invented by George Atwood, who developed the first known accelerometer in the 18th century. Atwood's accelerometer was a simple device consisting of a weight attached to a spring that could measure changes in velocity.
No. The black box is a recorder, while an accelerometer feeds an instrument.
You can't. If you are having intermittent or permanent problems with your accelerometer, you need to get your unit serviced or exchanged or live without the accelerometer.
With a super accurate sensor called an accelerometer. The accelerometer senses the acceleration of the iPod in different directions, so when you move your iPod up or down the accelerometer the motion into a signal.
The iPad has something inside it called an accelerometer. An accelerometer senses motion and tells the iPad which way is up.