Description
The force plate comes with a pair of handles. These can be attached to either the top or bottom of the plate.
Technical specifications:
- Measuring range: –350 to +3500 N
- Resolution: 1 N
- Max. Force without damage: 4500 N
- Included: Pair of handles and sensor cable
- Dimensions: 31.5 cm x 31.5 cm x 3.5 cm
The Force Plate can be used for physics or kinesiology experiments:
- Analyzing a jump with bent knees
- Is it measurable that the force at which the heel becomes smaller with expensive running shoes than with other shoes?
- Investigating the forces involved during the so-called “unweighting” technique when making turns with skis or a snowboard
- Explore the reaction force when a person leans against a wall
- Investigate the normal force during use in an elevator
The Force Plate can be connected directly to the analog inputs of the CMA interfaces.
Read more about the Force Plate in the Force Plate manual, see downloads.



