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: College • High School
Subject: Physics
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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.
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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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