No. An accelerometer measures its own acceleration relative to freefall. A watch just tells time. One can extrapolate his or her acceleration relative to freefall using a watch, but the watch itself can't tell you how fast you're accelerating. If you're the one doing the calculation, you're the accelerometer, in a sense.
There are watches with accelerometers, but an ordinary watch can't be used that way.
An accelerometer is an instrument used to measure acceleration.
An accelerometer is used to measure proper acceleration. This is the acceleration felt by people and objects. Such accelerations are measured in terms of G-Force.
accelerometer
Yes, it in fact has an accelerometer
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accelerometer
No. The black box is a recorder, while an accelerometer feeds an instrument.
An accelerometer measures freefall, which isn't very useful to iPod owners. However, this app can be used to help program games that require tilting or shaking of the device.
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.
An accelerometer measures vibration.Acclerometer and vibrometer are the instrument used to measure the vibration of the any object.Accelerometers
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.
An accelerometer. This is what's used in a Wiimote.
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