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An accelerometer is a device that uses the extension of a spring to measure acceleration in terms of Earth's gravitational acceleration (g). What is the approximate acceleration if this accelerometer spring is extended just 0.43 centimeters?. . a) 0.24 g. b) 0.80 g. c) 2.00 g. d) 2.40 g
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In your question explains that an accelerometer is a device that uses the extension spring to measure acceleration in terms of Earth's Gravitational accelerations. So if this device is extended just 0.43 centimeters the possible accelerations is letter B. 0.80 g
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