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- games. Inclinometers are also used in civil engineering, for example, to measure the inclination of land to be built upon. Some inclinometers provide...
- Liquid capacitive inclinometers are inclinometers (or clinometers) whose sensing elements are made with a liquid-filled differential capacitor; they sense...
- true bearings without resorting to arithmetic, and devices such as inclinometers for measuring gradients. The sport of orienteering has also resulted...
- weight sounding Sample series **** plate test Deformation monitoring Inclinometer Settlement recordings Shear vane test Simple sounding Standard penetration...
- high resolution and accuracy of one arc second. The 2-axis MEMS driven inclinometers/ tiltmeters can be digitally compensated and precisely calibrated for...
- showing the slip or skid of the turn. The slip indicator is actually an inclinometer that at rest displays the angle of the aircraft's transverse axis with...
- resistance to wear-and-tear over time. Anemometers, accelerometers, inclinometers, and temperature sensors are all used for the instrumentation network...
- Bosch BMI-160 Inertial measurement unit (IMU) and an inclinometer (Murata SCA100T-D02); the inclinometer is used to calibrate the IMU while on the ground...
- encoder Linear variable differential transformer (LVDT) Liquid capacitive inclinometers Odometer Photoelectric sensor Piezoelectric accelerometer Position sensor...
- by the British orthopedist Philip Willes and is performed by using an inclinometer. The lumbosacral joint, between the sacrum and the last lumbar vertebra...