Accelerometer

An accelerometer or gravimeter is a device for measuring acceleration and the effects of gravity.

According to the Equivalence principle in general relativity, the effects of gravity and acceleration are the same, so an accelerometer can make no distinction between these effects.

Accelerometers are used in inertial guidance systems, as well as in many other scientific and engineering systems.

Types of accelerometer:

In Biology

Many animals use statocysts, special cellular structures with pendulous weights and enervated sensory organs to measure acceleration and gravity.

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See also: Accelerometer, Acceleration, Engineering, Equivalence principle, General relativity, Gravity, Gyroscope, Inertial guidance, Science, Statocyst