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Vibration Meter APK

Vibration Meter APK

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What's Vibration Meter APK?

Vibration Meter is a app for Android, It's developed by Game sidox author.
First released on google play in 7 years ago and latest version released in 7 years ago.
This app has 0 download times on Google play and rated as 4.00 stars with 1 rated times.
This product is an app in Tools category. More infomartion of Vibration Meter on google play
Vibration Meter measures vibrations using your device’s sensors on all 3 axes: X, Y, Z and shows reference to earthquake vibrations as classified by internationally used intensity scale for seismic activities such as earthquakes. The intensity scale is a seismic scale used for measuring the intensity of an earthquake. It measures the effects of an earthquake. Vibration Meter can also be called seismograph or seismometer when used for measuring seismic activity.
Vibrations are shown in all 3 directions: X, Y, Z in different colors and specific directions can be turned off or on for more accurate directional readings.
Vibration Sensor is a vibration meter geared to science and engineering applications where quantitative accelerometer and vibration data are needed. It turns your mobile device into a vibrration meter or seismometer, with easy collection, data storage, and email of data. Vibration Sensor gives the user five tools:
Live Display: See tilt and vibration data in real time.

Acquisition: Timed or vibration activated acquisition, with settable delay, duration, and trigger level. Collect raw accelerometer data for up to 10 minutes at max rate allowed by device. Also analyze low frequency vibrations with periods up to five minutes.

Data Storage: Acquired collections are stored on the device, with date and time stamp for later retrieval. Collections can be named for easy identification.

Analysis: Each collection can be viewed to see the raw accelerometer data, processed tilt and vibration, and calculated power spectral densities, both in graphical and report format. Units can be selected to be either g or m^2/sec.