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The accelerometer measures movement in three directions: side to side, up and
                 down, and forwards and backwards. It measures movement along three axes:

                    X-axis: Tilting from left to right.

                    Y-axis: Tilting forwards and backwards.

                    Z-axis: Moving up and down.






                 Let  us look at  how accelerometers  are used  in airbags  in modern  vehicles. An
                 accelerometer detects the rapid deceleration of a vehicle, and if this occurs, the
                 airbags are deployed to protect the passengers.




                                                           The accelerometer allows the
                                              SMART       Micro:bit to track movement in
                                              SPARK             different directions.







                 COMPASS SENSOR

                 The Micro:bit also has a compass sensor, which
                 helps the device  detect  magnetic  fields and

                 determine the direction it is facing. This sensor uses
                 the Earth's magnetic field to detect the device's               Compass
                 orientation  relative  to  the  cardinal.directions:              Sensor
                 North, South, East and West.

                 When you  hold the  Micro:bit,  the  compass  sensor detects  the  strength  and
                 direction of the magnetic field around it. It then uses this information to calculate

                 the heading (the direction the device is facing) and displays it on the screen. You
                 can see the direction represented as a number, typically between 0° (North) and
                 360° (also North) or the Micro:bit can show a visual indicator like an arrow pointing
                 to the current direction.

                 The compass sensor works based  on the Earth's  magnetic  field, much  like  the
                 compass you use to navigate. As you turn the Micro:bit, the sensor continuously

                 updates its reading, allowing it to track the direction and orientation of the device
                 in real time.







                                                                                      Sensors in Micro:Bit
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