Jan Engelhardt wrote:
So in order to calibrate it you need a readily available source of
constant acceleration, preferably with a known value.
Hint: -9.8 m/sec^2.
Drop it out of the window? :)
No, no. Constant gravity (like having the laptop sitting on the desk)
"feels like" constant acceleration.
Dropping it out of the window should measure 0 m/sec^2, because the
accelerometer is not working on an inertial referential (I hope this is
the correct term in english...). For the accelerometer, this is just
like the feeling of free falling inside an elevator: no gravity :)
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