acceleration feedback
acceleration feedback
[ak‚sel·ə′rā·shən ′fēd·bak] (aerospace engineering)
The use of accelerometers strategically located within the body of a missile so that they sense body accelerations during flight and interact with another device on board the missile or with a control center on the ground or in an airplane to keep the missile's speed within design limits.
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