G Force Accelerometer


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Simple orientation-independent accelerometer. You can measure the g-force acting on your body/car/bike/lift/plane or anything else using your phone. Application shows current acceleration (as a multiplicity of gravitational acceleration), Read more In the graphs below, you can see how the students inched higher and higher with a constant 1 g-force, just like at the beginning of the Superman ride. Here, we've plotted only the y-acceleration. Because the ride only moves in the y-direction, however The acceleration due to gravity is the acceleration of a body Well, as stated earlier, g is the acceleration of a body if we consider only the pulling force of the gravitational field. Now, since the acceleration of a body always takes the direction Perfect for hoons, Youtubers and road racers with looking for bragging rights is this do-it-yourself G-force meter. The little box can measure acceleration and tilt on one axis. Attach it to your windshield and see what kind of acceleration and braking While the human body can withstand any constant speed—be it 20 or at least fluid-filled pods which would help absorb the force of sustained high-G acceleration, will allow us to shorten that duration significantly. gMeter is new software for accelerometer equipped Windows Mobile smartphones designed to be used in cars to measure forward and lateral G-Forces. The application is still in early development, but the programmer MoisisV promises to add GPS speed, g-force .

Gates Corp. has just introduced the Gates G-Force C12 continuously variable transmission (CVT enthusiasts will appreciate the consistent shifting performance, faster acceleration and improved throttle response that comes from a CVT leveraging this Although mum's the word on its top speed, they say the Maxximus G-Force beats the Bugatti Veyron's acceleration time by going 0-60mph in just 2.1 seconds. It has an amazing 0-100mph (161 km/h) time of 4.54 seconds, and a 0-100-0mph time of 8.86 seconds! With twists, turns and sharp acceleration, even a relatively low speed ride can Put someone with a congenital defect, or even a bad case of high blood pressure, on a high G force ride and aneurysms and stroke can result. Such preexisting medical PyroElectro have produced a tutorial for a DIY G-Force Meter. Attaching to your windscreen via suction cups, it uses a simple accelerometer (the same sort of thing that tells your iPhone which way up you're holding it) to work out G-force to two decimal .





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