no, a pedometer measures footsteps
The pedometer has to be calibrated by the user
The term "pedometer" originates from the Greek words "pous," meaning foot, and "metron," meaning measure. It refers to a device that measures the distance traveled by a person on foot. The concept of tracking steps or distance dates back to ancient times, but the modern pedometer became popular in the 18th century.
At school we measured the length of the playground with a pedometer.
He wore the pedometer to see how far he had walked that day.
It is an odometer.
A pedometer measures the distance walked in a given time. This works by the motion of the unit.
An antonym for "pedometer," which measures the number of steps taken, could be "sedentary" or "inactive." These terms describe a lack of movement or activity, contrasting with the pedometer's function of tracking physical activity.
I can give you several sentences.Everyone at work bought a pedometer and measured how many steps we take every day.The pedometer can also measure how far you have walked.People should walk at least 10,000 steps every day, and a pedometer can show you if you reach this goal.
on your waist
It counts your steps
"30*17589 inches in miles" is 8.328125 miles; I just typed the phrase in quotes into Google and the answer popped out.