Physics Toolbox Accelerometer Reviews
Published by Chrystian Vieyra on 2018-10-05๐ท๏ธ About: This accelerometer sensor app measures and displays a graph of G-Force vs. Time (s) and Acceleration (m/s/s) vs.
๐ท๏ธ About: This accelerometer sensor app measures and displays a graph of G-Force vs. Time (s) and Acceleration (m/s/s) vs.
- Simple and easy to use
- Provides links to manufacturer specifications
- Can store recorded data
- No advertisements
by Brenbest
I had to use this for school. School bad:(
by Ytcd
no good, no scale, can't record or save data. Deleted immediately, bummed it used any of my battery
by Wastintime
Records 1.05G acceleration as 2.0+ and there's no ability to adjust the scale or anything. Worthless.
by Mewto107
I downloaded this so I could measure g-force on roller coasters for school. But it doesn't have an option to record the graph during the ride. And you can't just hold your phone and write down measurements
by AGS Pre-Calculus, GGC's Group
We used PhysicsToolboxAccelerometer to track our acceleration of jumping, lunging, and running. With PhysicsToolboxAccelerometer it was able to tell us the differences in our acceleration, and also did it in 3 different directions (even though we only used the x direction).Although it did accomplish what we needed it for, it did not keep track of the whole graph once you started the activity. The screen would keep moving and where ever you stopped your graph, which was at the end of your simulation, it made it hard for us to depict an accurate simulation/graph. Also another concern we had with PhysicsToolboxAccelerometer was that we couldnโt physically see our Domain and Range. Domain due to the constant moving graph and Range due to if the acceleration went higher than our phones on the graph, we couldnโt see it, it didnโt expand. Another thing we questioned about PhysicsToolboxAccelerometer was that it didnโt have graph lines to indicate the measurement of when it crossed the x-axis or just when the graph lines moved period. But back to some good things, it did show the acceleration, as for slowing down and speeding up pretty accurately. Whenever we would go faster the graph went up and whenever we slowed down the graph lines declined, and also since we jumped and lunged pour graphs should have contained some lines under the x-axis and it did. We would recommend PhysicsToolboxAccelerometer to our friends or anyone who would need PhysicsToolboxAccelerometer, without a problem.
by Adrian14
Exactly what I needed. Nothing fancy and the application even has a page with links to the manufacture page for exact specifications for what the developer used to create PhysicsToolboxAccelerometer . You can even store your data once youโre done recording. Good enough for most folks.
by Eric Stdlib
Simple and useful. No advertisements
by Flokky_A
This version suppose to show accurate time scale. Initially, I think, it did, but on second opening all graphs disappeared and I only see moving timescale in thousands of something. There is no controls to pause or start like in previous version, that had time shown in unknown units. Needs to be improved.
Yes. Physics Toolbox Accelerometer is quiet safe to use but use with caution. This is based on our NLP (Natural language processing) analysis of over 5 User Reviews sourced from the Appstore and the appstore cumulative rating of 2.0/5 . Justuseapp Safety Score for Physics Toolbox Accelerometer Is 29.6/100.
Yes. Physics Toolbox Accelerometer is legit, but not 100% legit to us. This conclusion was arrived at by running over 5 Physics Toolbox Accelerometer User Reviews through our NLP machine learning process to determine if users believe the app is legitimate or not. Based on this, Justuseapp Legitimacy Score for Physics Toolbox Accelerometer Is 47.6/100..
Physics Toolbox Accelerometer works most of the time. If it is not working for you, we recommend you excersise some patience and retry later or Contact Support.
This app can be used in the classroom to hep students quantify activities with Newton's 2nd Law by taking a mobile device with the app on field trips to amusement park rides, roller coasters, or even in elevators for standard "elevator problems." Because G-Force is the ratio of normal force / weight of the object in question, students can the known mass of the object in question to quantitatively draw force diagrams throughout the object's motion.
G-Force data can be recorded and exported as a .csv attachment using a comma as a delimiter.
This app can be especially useful for monitoring changes in acceleration in vehicles or airplanes, and to monitor vibrations of any sort.
This accelerometer sensor app measures and displays a graph of G-Force vs.
Time (s) in x, y, and/or z dimensions, as well as total magnitude.
Time (s) and Acceleration (m/s/s) vs.