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Originally Posted by Nicolas
Thanks for the explanation.
But then still an accereometer measures an acceration, and not a change in acceration, right?
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True, but if you put those measurements on a graph you can see the changes.
Then again, if you want to calculate velocity and position you don't want the changes in acceleration, it's the acceleration itself you need to integrate once for velocity, and twice for position/distance.
Also, as
Nicolas pointed out, acceleration (and velocity) are vectors, so you need to keep vertical and horizontal separate.