Accelerometer 5 x g

Accelerometer 5 x g, 1021674 [UCMA-BT10i], Sensors for Physics
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The Low-g Accelerometer BT10i can be used to study accelerations in onedimensional motions. The sensing element of the sensor is located inside the small round box, which can be mounted on a moving object. This is the best choice for most experiments.

Range: -5 g ... 5 g
Accuracy: 0.05 g

Can be used to:
• measure acceleration of a moving car, in elevators, on playground apparatus, during amusement park rides,
• determine the tilt of an object,
• investigate accelerations during body movements.
 

Additionally required:
Variant 1: (PC/Tablet)
  1 x 1021514 Sensor Cable
  1 x 1022284 WiLab
  1 x Software License Coach7
or
Variant 2: (Data-Logger VinciLab)
  1 x 1021514 Sensor Cable
  1 x 1021477 VinciLab
  1 x Software License Coach7

 

Item No.: 1021674 [UCMA-BT10i]
Weight 0.102 kg
Dimensions 0 x 0 x 0 cm
Brand CMA - Centrum voor Microcomputer
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