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IMK
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Hello,
I am using a tri axial accelerometer for a project that I have just about completed but have just realized that some of math may be flawed with respect to the device output and actual acceleration forces. So the question; as I am using vector subtraction and vector dot products to manipulate my results should I be using the output directly (which I believe is the sine) from the accelerometer or the square of the output which is the actual g force on that vector... Or have I missed something?
Many thanks IMK
I am using a tri axial accelerometer for a project that I have just about completed but have just realized that some of math may be flawed with respect to the device output and actual acceleration forces. So the question; as I am using vector subtraction and vector dot products to manipulate my results should I be using the output directly (which I believe is the sine) from the accelerometer or the square of the output which is the actual g force on that vector... Or have I missed something?
Many thanks IMK