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Wolfgang Christian
The Acceleration PWA uses the accelerometer sensor in a cellphone or other mobile device to measure motion. The app displays and records the vector acceleration components. To record data, set the time interval [start, end] and press the Record button. Recoded data can be copied to the clipboard and pasted into another app, such as a spreadsheet, for further analysis.
A Progressive Web Application (PWA) is a type of mobile app that is delivered through the web, that can work off-line, and that can be installed on a user's home screen. PWAs are built using industry-standard web technologies including HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
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An activity to compare the resulting accelerations from a cellphone accelerometer to a mass calculation based on the second law of motion.
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An activity to measure g and see if there is an acceleration when an object is in circular motion using a cellphone accelerometer.
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Davidson College student notebook pages from PHY 125 - General Physics with Calculus I: Studio (Integrated Lecture & Lab)
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Measure the acceleration components using a cellphone accelerometer by sitting on a rotating chair and by placing the cellphone on a Lazy Susan.
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EJS source code for the mobile device acceleration measurement simulation.
Last Modified January 7, 2020