The Force plate 0364bt measures the forces of stepping, jumping and other human- scale actions, such as observing the change in normal force during an elevator ride, measure the impulse delivered by the floor during a jump.
The Force Plate has two ranges, one for larger forces up -800 .. 3500 N, and a more sensitive -200 .. 800 N range for pushing experiments. The plate includes one pair of handles. They can be attached either to the top or the bottom of the force plate.
The Force plate can be used in the following experiments:
• Analyze human jumps.
• Do expensive running shoes measurably reduce heel strike force?
• Compare the measured impulse to the mechanical work done when lifting a large weight.
• How does the force of your foot on the ground vary during walking?
The Force plate can be directly connected to analog BT inputs of the CMA interfaces.
Technical specifications of the sensor are descibed it its User's guide.
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The Force Plate has two ranges, one for larger forces up -800 .. 3500 N, and a more sensitive -200 .. 800 N range for pushing experiments. The plate includes one pair of handles. They can be attached either to the top or the bottom of the force plate.
The Force plate can be used in the following experiments:
• Analyze human jumps.
• Do expensive running shoes measurably reduce heel strike force?
• Compare the measured impulse to the mechanical work done when lifting a large weight.
• How does the force of your foot on the ground vary during walking?
The Force plate can be directly connected to analog BT inputs of the CMA interfaces.
Technical specifications of the sensor are descibed it its User's guide.
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