The article doesn't really help, but that idea might ...
Chris
On 9 Mar 2009, at 22:27, Paul Laughlin wrote:
> No, Chris. What I am saying is that, when it is level, gravity has no
> effect on the accelerometer. At that point, it has zero force at
> either end
> and does not move. When tilted, gravity causes the weight to move.
> Just
> like water in a tube or a pan. Read the data at:
> <http://www.dimensionengineering.com/accelerometers.htm>
> Hopefully it will explain it. Grin
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