Do-it-yourself Dynamometer

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Do-it-yourself Dynamometer

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For the construction of the dynamometer we will need:

-2 (or more) metal tuna cans

-1 metal staple

- A sheet of paper 4 cm wide and 30 cm long (or more)

-1 elastic

-1 or 2 weighs of 102g

-1 pen

-1 ruler

- In the absence of a protruding surface 1 nail

FIND a PROTRUDING SURFACE

look for a robust one! in fact, it must be used to support the structure of the dynamometer

DIVIDING a SHEET IN CENTIMETERS

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the sheet obtained will be inserted into the protruding surface, therefore create a hole with the diameter necessary for the entry of the surface

INSERT THE ELASTIC INTO THE EXTENDING SURFACE

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if possible use a medium-sized elastic, in fact if the latter were too small, there would be a risk of breaking once a weight was placed on it

HOOK (BY a CLIP) THE ELASTIC TO a TUNA BOX

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if done correctly we will see that the elastic will undergo a stretch.

MAKE THE PROPORTION

therefore carry out the proportion between the elongation of the elastic with the tuna cans compared to the elongation with 1 weight of 102 g (1 newton)