Conversion of acceleration to velocity and displacement
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I have seen two different versions for converting acceleration to velocity and displacement and vice versa. 1- Some websites mentioned (Velocity = Acceleration/-i*w) where omega is the frequency in (radians/sec) = 2*pi*f with f in Hz. and (Disp=Acc/-w^2).
i is sqrt(-1)
2-While in some forum it is written (Velocity = Acceleration/i*w) and (Disp=Acc/w^2).
So which one is correct? I noticed that if the fourier transform of time displacement is taken, then the first sentence is correct. However, when the inverse of fourier transform for continuous time displacement is taken, then the second sentence is correct.
I appreciate if some experienced mates help me out.
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Star Strider
am 21 Jan. 2016
Shz713
am 21 Jan. 2016
madhuri janaki
am 24 Feb. 2016
i am in need of input given to this program to check with my own input from accelerometer.pl send to my mail id madhurijanaki13@gmail.com
Shz713
am 2 Mär. 2016
Saiprasad Gore
am 16 Feb. 2018
@Shz713
After using the code provided by you. The velocity and displacement are obtained in complex number. How do I get both V and D in real numbers. I tried taking abs() of them. But the result didnt match when I tried to check it with the ground motion data obtained from peer berkeley website.
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Shz713
am 28 Jan. 2016
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