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		<title>Sebastian Kuhlen: Created page with &quot;{{Infobox Experiment  | Name = Acceleration (without g)  | Category = Raw sensors  | Sensors = Accelerometer }}  The experiment &quot;Acceleration (without g)&quot; just gives the raw d...&quot;</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Created page with &amp;quot;{{Infobox Experiment  | Name = Acceleration (without g)  | Category = Raw sensors  | Sensors = Accelerometer }}  The experiment &amp;quot;Acceleration (without g)&amp;quot; just gives the raw d...&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
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The experiment &amp;quot;Acceleration (without g)&amp;quot; just gives the raw data from the phone&amp;#039;s (typically virtual) accelerometer.&lt;br /&gt;
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Note, that there is a possibly confusing distinction between &amp;quot;Acceleration with g&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;Acceleration (without g)&amp;quot;. Typically, the sensor in your phone is a very tiny mechanical system (known as MEMS, &amp;quot;microelectromechanical system&amp;quot;), that measures the gravitational acceleration as a force acting on a sample mass. Therefore, this sensor will report the earth&amp;#039;s acceleration of 9.81 m/s² while the phone is resting (which is what we call &amp;quot;Acceleration with g&amp;quot;). In contrast, the physical acceleration is zero when the phone is resting (or moving at a constant speed), so there is a virtual sensor which subtracts the constant acceleration (usually by taking into account the data from other sensors as well). This is what we call &amp;quot;Acceleration (without g)&amp;quot; and it will actually report an acceleration of zero while the phone is not accelerated.&lt;br /&gt;
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		<author><name>Sebastian Kuhlen</name></author>
		
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