| ??? 03/02/07 23:31 Read: times |
#134169 - Calibration Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Mahmood Elnasser said:
Good idea Steve, but how would I calibrate it to get speed/voltage curve?
Since there is no iron in the coil, speed voltage relation will be linear. Drop a mass attached to the sensor, it'll accelerate at g. V^2=2gS or V=u+gt etc etc ? Steve |
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