Accelerometer -25..25 g

Accelerometer -25..25 g

Item nr. BT11i Category
The High g Accelerometer BT11i measures acceleration in the range between -25.0 g (-245.0 m/s2) and 25.0 g (245.0 m/s2). The sensing element of the sensor is mounted inside the round box and the arrow on the label of this box marks the direction in which acceleration is measured.

 116,55

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Description

The measurement range of the High g Accelerometer allows measuring accelerations produced during collision experiments but dropping the Accelerometer on a hard surface from even a few centimeters can produce acceleration of a hundred g’s. Accelerations above ± 50 g will damage the sensor.
The High g Accelerometer is delivered with two pieces of Velcro tape, which can be used to mount the round box of the Accelerometer on a moving object.
The Accelerometer should be mounted in the appropriate orientation for an experiment (so that its axis is in the direction of interest).

Technical specifications:

  • Measurement range: -25.0 g .. 25.0 g or -245 m/s2 .. 245 m/s2
  • Resolution: 0.02 g
  • Accuracy: 0.2 g
  • Maximum measurement frequency: 100 kHz (CoachLab II+, WiLab) / 1 MHz (VinciLab 2)
  • Warranty: 3 years

Technical specifications of the sensor are described in the product manual, see downloads.

The Accelerometer can be used for a wide variety of experiments, both inside and outside the classroom:

  • Measuring acceleration during a collision
  • Measuring acceleration as it moves in a horizontal circle and/or vertical circle
  • Measuring accelerations during body movements: put the Accelerometer under your belt buckle, and jump up and down, land both with your knees flexed and with your knees held more stiff
  • If you have the CMA VinciLab data-logger you might measure acceleration on elevators, on amusement park rides, on playground apparatus, in a car, during bungee jumps, etc.
  • To measure acceleration in two or three directions mount two or three Accelerometers at right directions.

DO NOT drop the sensor directly onto a solid surface this will damage the sensor.

The High g Accelerometer can be directly connected to analog BT inputs of the CMA interfaces.
Attention: The sensor cable BT – IEEE1394 needed to connect the sensor to an interface is not supplied with the sensor and has to be purchased separately (BTsc_1 or BTsc_1Short).

Product manual

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