oh yes.
I would think it rare in normal use, but any kind of potential short circuit, such as the presence of moisture, or a drop beyond the rating for the accelerometer would be the most likely causes for an accelerometer to break.
P. S. Lederer has written: 'Earth's field static calibrator for accelerometers' -- subject(s): Accelerometers
They are accelerometers that trigger the airbag in a vehicle in an accident.
Using very sensitive accelerometers.
a computer controlled gyroscope, or a series of accelerometers.
James K Luers has written: 'Test and development of inflatable spheres instrumented with miniaturized thermistors, accelerometers and pressure transducers' -- subject(s): Balloons, Thermistors, Accelerometers, Transducers
By touching the screen, tilting the iPad to control the accelerometers and through BlueTooth keyboards.
It is an arrangement of three mutually perpendicular Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems accelerometers.
Seismic waves are measured by seismographs, geophones, hydrophones and accelerometers.
Even if you could, iPod Classics don't have accelerometers or GPS units or anything.
Smallest machines are MEMS (microelectromechanical systems). They are used inside silicon chips for all sorts of things such as gyroscopes and accelerometers
Christina D. Moats has written: 'Improved HIRAP flight calibration technique' -- subject(s): Accelerometers
MEMS stands for microelectromechanical systems, and refers to extremely small devices. These devices are usually used in computer printers, car accelerometers, and gyroscopes.