The wireless force sensor uses resistance strain gauge technology. The sensor forms a beam structure. When the sensor is stressed, the beam bends, the resistance strain gauge will deform, and its resistance value will change accordingly. A bridge circuit composed of resistance strain gauges The output voltage will change; this signal is very weak and must be amplified and processed accordingly to obtain the final required output signal.
Measuring range: ±50 N;
Resolution: 0.01N;
The maximum sampling rate: 500 Hz.
This is a universal force sensor that can be easily operated by hand through the finger hole, and can also be installed on accessories such as a mechanical trolley for experimental measurements. It applies to Newton’s second and third laws; Hooke’s law; the law of supergravity and weightlessness; the momentum theorem; Ampere’s force measurement, etc.
This product is suitable for educational use only and is not suitable for industrial, medical, research, or commercial applications.
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