Why is the gyro and accelerometers shock mounted to the body?

Why is the gyro and accelerometers shock mounted to the body? Correct Answer Limit vibration errors

The gyros and accelerometers are rigidly mounted on a block with temperature sensors. The block is usually shock mounted to the vehicle to control the bandwidth of the motion sensed at the instruments. Shock mounting limits vibration rectification errors within the errors themselves.

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