Versatile wireless force sensor utilizing resistive strain gauge technology for mechanics experiments.
The wireless force sensor utilizes resistive strain gauge technology. The sensor forms a beam structure. When force is applied, the beam bends, causing deformation of the resistive strain gauges, which in turn alters their resistance. This change in resistance modifies the output voltage of the bridge circuit composed of the strain gauges. The resulting signal is extremely weak and must be amplified and processed to obtain the final desired output signal.
Range: -50 N to +50 N
Resolution: 0.01 N
Built‑in AI functions open new possibilities for data analysis, automated processing of results, and the creation of interactive experiments.
This is a versatile force sensor that can be easily operated manually via finger holes or mounted on accessories like mechanical carts for experimental measurements. It is suitable for experiments involving Newton's Second and Third Laws, Hooke's Law, experiments demonstrating apparent weight increase and weightlessness, the momentum theorem, and Ampère force measurements.
This product is intended solely for educational use and is not suitable for industrial, medical, research, or commercial applications.
Wireless sensor with built‑in AI features that unlock new possibilities for data analysis and make experiments highly interactive.
Ideal for school laboratories, university courses, and STEM projects.
Built‑in AI functions open new possibilities for data analysis, automated processing of results, and the creation of interactive experiments.
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