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# Acceleration
Get the acceleration value (milli g-force), in one of three specified dimensions.
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Find the acceleration of the micro:bit (how fast it is speeding up or slowing down).
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```sig
input.acceleration(Dimension.X);
```
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## ~hint
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You measure acceleration with the **milli-g** , which is 1/1000 of a **g** .
A **g** is as much acceleration as you get from Earth's gravity.
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## ~
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### Parameters
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* which direction you are checking for acceleration, either `Dimension.X` (left and right), `Dimension.Y` (forward and backward), or `Dimension.Z` (up and down)
### Returns
* a [number ](/reference/types/number ) that means the amount of acceleration. When the micro:bit is lying flat on a surface with the screen pointing up, `x` is `0` , `y` is `0` , and `z` is `-1023` .
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### Example: bar chart
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This example shows the acceleration of the micro:bit with a bar graph.
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```blocks
basic.forever(() => {
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led.plotBarGraph(input.acceleration(Dimension.X), 1023)
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})
```
### See also
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[set accelerometer range ](/reference/input/set-accelerometer-range ),
[compass heading ](/reference/input/compass-heading ),
[light level ](/reference/input/light-level )
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