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# zoomer quiz answers
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2016-11-02 01:44:37 +01:00
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Measure the acceleration on the @boardname@ in the "z" direction.
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2016-04-13 17:27:45 +02:00
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This is the answer key for the [zoomer quiz](/lessons/zoomer/quiz).
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## 1. What is 'acceleration'?
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2016-11-01 18:42:42 +01:00
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Acceleration is amount of force being applied to the @boardname@ in one of three specified directions.
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## 2. Consider the following directions
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Write the line of code to measure the acceleration and then store in it a variable.
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2016-03-31 00:11:05 +02:00
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```blocks
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2018-04-23 19:10:43 +02:00
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let accX = input.acceleration(Dimension.X)
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```
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Note: acceleration does not have be measured in the "x" direction. It can also be in the "y" or "z" direction.
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## 3. Consider the following directions
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2016-11-01 18:42:42 +01:00
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After storing the acceleration in a variable, write the code to show acceleration on the @boardname@ as a number
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2016-03-26 00:47:20 +01:00
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<br/>
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2016-03-31 00:11:05 +02:00
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```blocks
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let accX = input.acceleration(Dimension.X)
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basic.showNumber(accX, 150)
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```
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Note: make sure the same variable name ("acc x" in this case) is the same in both lines of code..
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