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Who invented the accelerometer in mobile?

George atwood


What is an Accelerometer?

An accelerometer is an instrument used to measure acceleration.


Does the Samsung Intercept have an accelerometer?

Yes, it in fact has an accelerometer


How an accelerometer inside Apple iPhone is made?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accelerometer


What gravity sensor in mobile?

Mobile devices typically use an accelerometer as a gravity sensor. An accelerometer measures the device's acceleration and orientation in relation to the Earth's gravity. This sensor is used for various functions, such as screen orientation, motion detection, and gaming applications.


Who invented the 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.


Are accelerometer and blackbox same?

No. The black box is a recorder, while an accelerometer feeds an instrument.


How do you turn on the iPod Touch's accelerometer or fix it so that it works again?

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.


What is gravity inducer in a mobile phone?

In theory it's engrish at its finest, meaning a bad translation. Hopefully it refers to the internal gyro/accelerometer used to detect phone rotation.


What is the first second and third axle of a semi truck?

#1 axle is the steer axle, #2 axle is the front drive axle, #3 axle is the rear drive axle.


How do iPod touches sense tilt?

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.


How do you measure the wheelbase for a semi truck?

Wheelbase on heavy 3 axle trucks is measured from the center of the steer axle (1st axle) to the trunnion, or the midpoint BETWEEN the 2 drive axles (axles 2 and 3), not to the center of the rear drive axle (axle 3). Axle to axle is only used on 2 axle trucks. Note: be careful using wheelbase to calculate bridge laws, which can use 1st axle to 3rd axle measurements in its calculation depending on the state/province.