NeuLog: Force Sensor
Product reference: MOD000018
Description
NeuLog Force Sensor: Precise Force Measurement for Educational Experiments
Explore the relationship between mass and force with the NeuLog Force Sensor. This device enables you to study how different pulley configurations influence the force required to lift a given weight, making physics experiments engaging and informative.
It can also be used to measure pushing and pulling forces, as well as their interactions, providing versatile options for classroom demonstrations and laboratory activities.
The sensor can be hung on a universal stand by inserting a rod through an opening in its housing. A hook at the bottom of the enclosure allows attachment to various loads being pulled. You can construct a simple bumper (for pushing/impact measurements) and secure it with a bolt passing through a plastic tube.
The operation of this sensor can be oriented upward or downward, and it can also be used in a horizontal orientation.
To operate the sensor, you will need a NeuLog USB Module (sold separately) or one of our ready-to-use MOD56 and MOD57 sets (sold separately!).
Before purchasing the sensor, we recommend familiarizing yourself with the operation and configuration methods of the NeuLog Measurement System.
Example configurations of modules required for the sensor to operate:

Specifications
Experiment duration: 50 ms to 31 days.
| Range | ADC Resolution | Resolution | Max. Sampling Rate (samples/s) |
| ±10 N | 14 bit | 0.01 N | 3000 |
| ±50 N |
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