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Tilt SensorWritten by Stacy Chbosky A tilt sensor measures the slope or tilt of an angle. Inclinometers and tilt sensors work in fundamentally the same way. They create an artificial horizon, calculating slope against that horizon. The number of practical applications for slope indicators such as these are myriad. Uses for the Tilt SensorFor instance, tilt sensors are often found in airplane controls and cameras. Inclinometers are essential to the safe operation of cranes. They are used by bulldozer operators. They are necessary for safely creating landfills. Sensing tilt is a must for using tractors on anything but the flattest of surfaces. It is also a must for aligning satellite towers and antennas. Surprisingly, these devices are also commonly found in hospitals. They are used in conjunction with wheelchairs, x-ray machines, and adjustable hospital beds. Fortunately, these are very affordable tools. They also come in an incredible range of styles, reflecting the large number of applications for which they are needed. Sensors come in a range of styles that includes mercury, pendulum, digital, gas bubble, accelerometer, and electrolytic. The best place to find sensors is on the Internet. If you don't find exactly what you need, try contacting the customer service department of a sensor company. Many of them custom make sensors at your request. Didn't find what you were looking for?
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