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9 March, 13:09
How does an accelerometer work?
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Cordell Bray
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How an Accelerometer Works: When accelerometer is tilted, due to moving mass, alignment of capacitor plates changes which alters the capacitance value. These changes are measured by built in circuitry and outputs an analogue signal.
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