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That said, accelerometers may not be such good news for workers.
And the accelerometer was right at the ship's center of mass.
Accelerometers sample the foot's position more than 1,000 times a second.
Why in the world would a little iPod need an accelerometer?
The orientation is done by an accelerometer in the handle.
I cut my eyes toward the accelerometer and saw we were pulling more than six g's.
Accelerometers to control the release of car air bags are also in use.
This system is made of one or more accelerometers in different axes.
The game comes with a built-in accelerometer to allow the player to do so.
Teachers can then use these accelerometers to show students simple seismic effects.
Find out how the iPhone accelerometer works in this article.
Plus, the accelerometer adds a new dimension to your media.
The cubes have accelerometers inside and can sense when they are tilted.
He then worked on the accelerometer for the V-2-rocket.
Your accelerometer will read zero whether you are in free space or orbiting something.
Certain levels also make specific use of the accelerometers.
The Galileo has to be free to move to show thrust on the accelerometer.
Accelerometers, which measure acceleration of the vibration, can also be used.
Two stretched out a hand to the instrument board, pointing to the accelerometer.
The rover team also produced a sound track for the video, using each drive day's data from Opportunity's accelerometers.
Only two hours had passed-but above the accelerometer, a red light was flashing.
The accelerometers measure the force, location and direction of an impact on the helmet.
The response to the accelerometer is particularly well programmed.
Accelerometers can be used to collect data or to determine position (by integration).
Uses include accelerometers, or detectors of chemical substances in the air.