How do capacitive accelerometers measure acceleration?
How do capacitive accelerometers measure acceleration?
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Capacitive accelerometers measure acceleration by detecting changes in capacitance between microstructures. As the device experiences acceleration, these structures move, altering the capacitance. This change is measured and processed to determine the acceleration.