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Vibration sensors work by measuring changes in acceleration or displacement caused by vibrations. They typically use piezoelectric materials or MEMS technology to convert mechanical motion into electrical signals that can be analyzed.
Common applications for motion sensors - vibration include structural health monitoring, industrial machinery condition monitoring, automotive systems for crash detection, and consumer electronics for motion detection in devices like smartphones and gaming controllers.