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accelerometer

/ak-sel-uh-rom-i-ter/US // ækˌsɛl əˈrɒm ɪ tər //UK // (ækˌsɛləˈrɒmɪtə) //

加速器,加速计,加速度计,加速表

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an instrument for measuring acceleration, as of aircraft or guided missiles.

Examples

  • The accelerometers found exactly the same patterns on the inclined treadmill, confirming that steep uphill running really is running, and not just some sort of bouncy fast-walk.

  • Watanabe and colleagues caught eight seals and attached cameras and accelerometers to their backs, recording what the seals were eating, how fast they were swimming and their diving depths.

  • He hooked the wheel up to a computer with an accelerometer inside.

  • The tags the researchers stuck on the whale’s backs included GPS trackers, pressure sensors, and accelerometers, which detect fine-scale vibrations that can reveal when a whale is singing.

  • The $99 device is called Halo and it has a heart rate monitor inside, as well as an accelerometer, temperature sensor, and no screen all.

  • It utilizes the iPhone's built in accelerometer and microphone to track the data.

  • The most basic ones are equipped with an accelerometer, which measures motion to collect data activity, steps and sleep.

  • Aside from the accelerometer, it has the ability to constantly monitor your heart-rate for several days on end!

  • The accelerometer climbed higher and higher, and he felt as though he could hardly move his hands to the proper switches.

  • For an instant, the accelerometer hovered at twelve G, and slipped toward thirteen.

  • But I wasnt really to find out what that accelerometer was for until I used it.

  • I knew that the accelerometer was to indicate the force of the pull-outs.

  • At eight thousand feet on the altimeter I shifted my gaze to the accelerometer and horsed.