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  2. Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 - Wikipedia

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    The Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 (stylized as Samsung Galaxy Watch7) is a series of Wear OS-based smartwatches developed by Samsung Electronics. It was announced on July 10, 2024, at Samsung's biannual Galaxy Unpacked event.

  3. Tilt detector - Wikipedia

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    These sensors are used to measure slope and tilt within a limited range of motion. [ 8 ] Sometimes tilt sensors are incorrectly called inclinometers because the sensors simply generate a signal (as opposed to inclinometers that generate a reading and a signal).

  4. Apple Watch Series 7 review: A bigger screen and more ... - AOL

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    The Apple Watch Series 7 is still the best smartwatch around, but if you've got a Series 6 or Series 5, you might not need to make the jump.

  5. Dial (measurement) - Wikipedia

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    A dial is generally a flat surface, circular or rectangular, with numbers or similar markings on it, used for displaying the setting or output of a timepiece, radio, clock, watch, or measuring instrument. [1] Many scientific and industrial instruments use dials with pointers to indicate physical properties.

  6. Apple Watch Series 7 review - AOL

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    The Apple Watch 7's bigger display makes it the most practical version of this smartwatch yet. And we're not just saying that because we love the QWERTY keyboard.

  7. Apple Watch Series 9 review: Faster chip, brighter screen ...

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    The Apple Watch Series 9 has the same design and styling as the Series 8. (Daniel Howley) (Howley) One of the Apple Watch’s best features is being able to use it to find your iPhone.

  8. Spherical coordinate system - Wikipedia

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    Instead of the radial distance r geographers commonly use altitude above or below some local reference surface (vertical datum), which, for example, may be the mean sea level. When needed, the radial distance can be computed from the altitude by adding the radius of Earth, which is approximately 6,360 ± 11 km (3,952 ± 7 miles).

  9. Inclinometer - Wikipedia

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    Measuring the slope angle of a tape or chain during distance measurement. Measuring the height of a building, tree, or other feature using a vertical angle and a distance (determined by taping or pacing), using trigonometry. Measuring the angle of drilling in well logging. Measuring the list of a ship in still water and the roll in rough water.