Force felt by the accelerometer in a smartphone

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The discussion centers on the relationship between the forces and accelerations experienced by a smartphone and the proof mass of its accelerometer. It is established that both the smartphone and the proof mass feel the same acceleration due to Newton's second law, F=ma. However, the smartphone experiences a greater force because of its larger mass compared to the proof mass. The complexity increases if the smartphone rotates, affecting the forces involved. Overall, the smartphone's accelerometer plays a crucial role in determining its orientation and motion.
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My smartphone has an accelerometer inside it. Does the phone itself and the proof mass of the accelerometer feel the same acceleration OR do they feel the same force, when I apply a force to my phone?

I think they feel the same acceleration, F=ma. Force felt by proof mass and the force felt by the smartphone should be different right? I think smartphone experiences less force then the proof mass of the accelerometer since it has a larger mass.
 
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I think they feel the same acceleration, F=ma. Force felt by proof mass and the force felt by the smartphone should be different right? I think smartphone experiences less force then the proof mass of the accelerometer since it has a larger mass.
Correct. But note that if the phone also rotates, then it gets more complicated.
 
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Edge5 said:
My smartphone has an accelerometer inside it. Does the phone itself and the proof mass of the accelerometer feel the same acceleration OR do they feel the same force, when I apply a force to my phone?

I think they feel the same acceleration, F=ma. Force felt by proof mass and the force felt by the smartphone should be different right? I think smartphone experiences less force then the proof mass of the accelerometer since it has a larger mass.
Since the smart phone contains the accelerometer and the accelerometer contains the proof mass, it is clear that the smart phone is more massive than the proof mass. Accordingly, it must be subject to a larger force in order to undergo an identical [or at least very similar] acceleration.
 
Actually Iphone is the first accelerometer Key feature. It helps to angle orientation of mobile phone
 
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