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		@@ -38,26 +38,19 @@ Computer Science: The seismograph has been built. We are ready to program the mi
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# Computer Science Steps
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					# Programming Steps
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## 3. 
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Go to Codemicrobit.com
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					We will measure `acceleration (mg)` in terms of strength or Magnitude.
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* Click or tap New Project
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* Click or tap Blocks
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We will measure `acceleration (mg)` in terms of strength or Magnitude. Get the acceleration value (milli g-force), as measured in strength or Magnitude.
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input.acceleration(Dimension.Strength);
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					input.acceleration(Dimension.Strength);
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Use the plot bar chart to visualize the acceleration on the LED screen of the micro:bit in the specified range. You implement forever and plot Bar Graph to constantly display a vertical bar graph, which will be based on the "value" and "high" value. Then measure the acceleration based on the strength or Magnitude. 
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					Use the plot bar chart to visualize the acceleration on the LED screen. Use a forever to keep reading the acceleration value and displaying it on the screen.
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basic.forever(() => {
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Finally, we subtract the gravity from acceleration strength. 
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					At rest, the micro:bit is always subject to Earth gravity, whose magnitude is measured around ``1023``. Substract ``1023`` to measure a data close to ``0``. 
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basic.forever(() => {
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Science: We now need to use the micro:bit to Analyze Data and chart for the strength of the acceleration.
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					Data Analysis: We now need to use the micro:bit to Analyze Data and chart for the strength of the acceleration.
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# Science Steps
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