accelerometer / ækˌsɛl əˈrɒm ɪ tər /

⚽高中词汇加速器加速计加速度计加速表

accelerometer 的定义

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

更多accelerometer例句

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. He hooked the wheel up to a computer with an accelerometer inside.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. It utilizes the iPhone's built in accelerometer and microphone to track the data.
  7. The most basic ones are equipped with an accelerometer, which measures motion to collect data activity, steps and sleep.
  8. Aside from the accelerometer, it has the ability to constantly monitor your heart-rate for several days on end!
  9. The accelerometer climbed higher and higher, and he felt as though he could hardly move his hands to the proper switches.
  10. For an instant, the accelerometer hovered at twelve G, and slipped toward thirteen.
  11. But I wasnt really to find out what that accelerometer was for until I used it.
  12. I knew that the accelerometer was to indicate the force of the pull-outs.
  13. At eight thousand feet on the altimeter I shifted my gaze to the accelerometer and horsed.