Betekenis van:
accelerometer
accelerometer
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- an instrument for measuring the acceleration of aircraft or rockets
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Voorbeeldzinnen
- Accelerometer
- Accelerometer axis align stations;
- Accelerometer axis align stations.
- accelerometer axis align stations;
- Accelerometer axis align stations. 7B102
- "Bias" (accelerometer) (7) means an accelerometer output when no acceleration is applied.
- "Bias" (accelerometer) (7) means the average over a specified time of accelerometer output, measured at specified operating conditions, that has no correlation with input acceleration or rotation.
- "Bias" (accelerometer) (7) means the average over a specified time of accelerometer output measured at specified operating conditions that has no correlation with input acceleration or rotation.
- "Scale factor" (gyro or accelerometer) (7) means the ratio of change in output to a change in the input intended to be measured.
- One uni-axial accelerometer must be fitted to the non-impacted side of the tibia, close to the knee joint, with its sensitive axis in the impact direction.
- "Scale factor" (gyro or accelerometer) (7) means the ratio of change in output to a change in the input intended to be measured.
- "Basic scientific research" (GTN NTN) means experimental or theoretical work undertaken principally to acquire new knowledge of the fundamental principles of phenomena or observable facts, not primarily directed towards a specific practical aim or objective. "Bias" (accelerometer) (7) means an accelerometer output when no acceleration is applied.
- "Bias" (accelerometer) (7) means the average over a specified time of accelerometer output, measured at specified operating conditions, that has no correlation with input acceleration or rotation. "Bias" is expressed in g or in metres per second squared (g or m/s2). (IEEE Std 528-2001) (Micro g equals 1 × 10-6 g).
- "Bias" (accelerometer) (7) means the average over a specified time of accelerometer output measured at specified operating conditions that has no correlation with input acceleration or rotation. "Bias" is expressed in [m/s2, g]. (IEEE Std 528-2001) (Micro g equals 1 × 10–6 g).
- "Bias" (accelerometer) (7) means the average over a specified time of accelerometer output, measured at specified operating conditions, that has no correlation with input acceleration or rotation. "Bias" is expressed in g or in metres per second squared (g or m/s2).