
In this chapter we consider acceleration measurement and examine the dynamic behavior of a common accelerometer, the mass-spring second order model, describing its responses to an impulse and to a sustained periodic driving force. We will describe open- and closed-loop (servoed) instruments and the types of servos which they can use. We will also mention the principles of two new accelerometers, the surface wave and the fiber optic types.
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