Investigating a Vertical Jump

Students use a force platform to measure the normal force on a jumper during a vertical jump and landing. They create a graph of the net force and use it to analyze details of the jump and to predict the velocity and height of the jump.

Grade Level: CollegeHigh School

Subject: Physics

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Wireless Force Platforms | Get Started
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Wireless Force Platforms | Get Started

Learn how to set up and use PASCO's Wireless Force Platform (PS-3229) and Wireless 2-Axis Force Platform. For more information on the Wireless Force Platforms,...

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Wireless 2-Axis Force Platform

Wireless 2-Axis Force Platform

The Wireless 2-Axis Force Platform measures forces applied normal to its surface, as well as forces applied parallel to its surface.

Wireless Force Platform

Wireless Force Platform

The Wireless Force Platform measures forces applied normal to the surface of the platform. Supports a maximum normal force of 5,200 N.

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