When an accelerometer is sitting perfectly still on a desk, what value does its raw reading represent along the axis aligned with gravity?

Answer

1g (or 9.81 m/s^2) due to Earth's gravity

A fundamental property of inertial sensors is that when they are stationary, they measure the constant downward pull of Earth's gravity, which registers as 1g along the axis aligned with that force.

When an accelerometer is sitting perfectly still on a desk, what value does its raw reading represent along the axis aligned with gravity?
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