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May i know how to convert voltage to acceleration from accelerometer ?
output voltage = 2.5 v and sensitivity of accelerometer is 9.9mv/g
output voltage = 2.5 v and sensitivity of accelerometer is 9.9mv/g
manutdkaki said:May i know how to convert voltage to acceleration from accelerometer ?
output voltage = 2.5 v and sensitivity of accelerometer is 9.9mv/g
manutdkaki said:v / mv/g = g
manutdkaki said:got any book source to prove it ?
manutdkaki said:i hope can get from instrumentation book to prove it .
To convert voltage to acceleration, you will need to use an accelerometer. The accelerometer measures the change in voltage caused by the acceleration of an object. By using the formula a = V/g where a is the acceleration, V is the voltage, and g is the acceleration due to gravity, you can convert the voltage reading to acceleration.
The relationship between voltage and acceleration is that acceleration causes a change in voltage. When an object is accelerated, the accelerometer senses this change in voltage and measures it. The higher the acceleration, the greater the change in voltage will be.
No, only certain types of voltage can be converted to acceleration. Specifically, only voltage that is caused by the acceleration of an object can be converted. Other types of voltage, such as static voltage, cannot be converted to acceleration.
Yes, there are limitations to converting voltage to acceleration. The accuracy of the conversion depends on the sensitivity and range of the accelerometer being used. Additionally, external factors such as temperature and electromagnetic interference can affect the accuracy of the conversion.
Voltage to acceleration conversion is used in various scientific research studies, particularly in the fields of physics and engineering. It is commonly used in experiments that involve measuring and analyzing the movement and acceleration of objects. This data can then be used to understand and improve various systems and technologies.