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Old 09-17-2011, 10:40 PM
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Originally Posted by cheesehawk View Post
I most definitely am not accelerating while sitting at the computer. I may have two forces acting on me (gravity and the normal force of the chair pressing back against gravity), but am currently in a stable state of 0 acceleration.

Acceleration is change in velocity over time, which when you are sitting is 0m/s^2. By definition, when you are at rest, or traveling at a constant state, there is no acceleration.
Hi. Honestly, I do not understand what you ask. The accelerometer measures the forces, wich acting on the airplane, not the current movement of the aircraft. If the name confuses you, call it "G-meter". Its default value (standing or flying horizontally): 1. If you push the stick is reduced, when you pull increases. During inverted flight -1 ...
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