This afternoon we made our own forcemeters using a clipboard, paper clips and springs. We calibrated the meter by hanging a plastic bag with 100g weights in off the spring and marking each Newton on paper. Then we used our forcemeters to measure a variety of objects.
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Millie and phoebe
13/2/2017 04:25:38 pm
We enjoyed making forcemeters but struggled on the first bit
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Imogen
14/2/2017 07:33:10 pm
I enjoyed making the forcemeters but we struggled on the first part of putting on the springs.
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Sara Blakebrough
15/2/2017 02:39:42 pm
Hannah has been telling me about the force meters that you were making. It sounds like they were a bit difficult but worth the effort
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