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How can I measure the force applied to something?
Thank you so much!- Amarah
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How can I measure the force applied to something?
That looks promising! Would a push force gauge be similar? I think that could work.- Amarah
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How can I measure the force applied to something?
I considered these previously, but I don’t think they’ll work. My device is in a symmetrical (along the y-axis) oval shape, and in typical use, force would be applied to both the long sides (along the x-direction). So I want to apply a force to one end and see how far inwards it will deform...- Amarah
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How can I measure the force applied to something?
Homework Statement For a personal project I am doing, I want to test a range of forces in the horizontal direction, and see how the device I created reacts at different forces. So for example, if I want to apply 5N specifically to a device, to see how it reacts under that force, how would I go...- Amarah
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