will accelerometer report 0 (or near dammit) in x, y , z when it's in freefall?
sources suggest yes whereas others suggest not acceleration occurring @ ~10m/s/s
(although think understanding acceleration due freefall 0 in weightlessness no down, left right, side side)
sorry that's bit gibberish-ish mean.
sources suggest yes whereas others suggest not acceleration occurring @ ~10m/s/s
(although think understanding acceleration due freefall 0 in weightlessness no down, left right, side side)
sorry that's bit gibberish-ish mean.
... must 0 because accelerometers return force that's acting on them, that's in terms of g , in freefall, g 0
obvious 


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