BTW, if you drop your phone, you will probably get a huge G force 
(deceleration) when it hits the ground.


The phone will go from X feet/second to 0 feet/second in a time of like 
.00000001 seconds (sort of).

accel = deltaV / deltaT

accel = 9 / .000000001  (just say it is going 9 feet/second)

accel = 900000000 (aka big number)


On Monday, October 22, 2012 3:48:19 AM UTC-5, intersum wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> When I use function *getMaximumRange()* to get maximum value of 
> accelerometer I get curiously large number: *10320*. The maximum value of 
> which I managed to get is *19.5999*. 
> Can you please tell me what number is this *10320*? It's not maximum 
> value of accelerometer for sure.
>
> I only get this value on the HTC EVO 3D.
> On HTC Wildfire it's proper maximum value.
>
>
>

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