Examples of using Accelerometers in English and their translations into Hungarian
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Piezoelectric accelerometers are highly sensitive
Accelerometers are devices that measure acceleration,
Accelerometers are also used,
Optical sensors and motion accelerometers work with the W1 chip to automatically control the audio
Luminaires installed along the fence line provide uniform lighting for camera surveillance systems while embedded accelerometers detect and locate any attempt to cut, climb, or lift the fence fabric,” he said.
The accelerometers type VSP are based on a piezoelectric measurement principle
Piezoresistive accelerometers are characterized by a wide measuring range,
Motion accelerometers and optical sensors also work with the W1 chip to automatically engage the microphone
In addition, accelerometers tend to distort accelerations due to external forces such as gravitational forces,
Therefore, piezoelectric accelerometers are widely used in industrial applications for diagnostics
The accelerometers measured how energetic their movements were,
forehead with gyroscopes and accelerometers for measuring angles
using devices such as accelerometers.
The gyroscope, in contrast to the accelerometer, is designed for detecting rotational motion but also provides complementary signals to those from accelerometers.
To examine the issue, experts developed a fairly simple smartwatch application that recorded signals from built-in accelerometers and gyroscopes.
Further, because smart phones are packed with sensors- such as GPS and accelerometers- it is increasingly possible to trigger measurements based on activity.
In outdoor environments the inertial navigation systems(gyroscopes, accelerometers and magnetometers- INS) and the odometry supports
It has sensors in it that are essentially the same that are in your cell phone: accelerometers, gyroscopes, and when someone is struck in the head,
optical accelerometers and small-sized antennas of metamaterials.
the magnetic field surrounding the body by using a combination of gyroscopes and accelerometers, sometimes also magnetometers.