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=Experiment Description=
 
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The purpose of this experiment is to verify the Hooke's law which relates the extension or compression of a spring with its exerted force  given by \( F = -k \times \Delta s \).
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The purpose of this experiment is to verify the Hooke's law which relates the extension or compression of a spring with its exerted force  given by <math> F = -k \times \Delta s </math>.
  
  
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This experiment is currently hosted at University of Açores. The automation of the experiment was made by IST students as part of the e-lab project.
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This experiment is currently hosted at University of Azores. The automation of the experiment was made by IST students as part of the e-lab project.
  
The first schools involved in hosting this distributed experiments were Escola Secundária Padre António Vieira, Alvalade/Lisboa and Externato Cooperativo da Benedita, Leiria. Escola Secundária Poeta Al Berto in Sines also colaborated.
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The first schools involved in hosting this distributed experiments were Escola Secundária Padre António Vieira, Alvalade/Lisboa and Externato Cooperativo da Benedita, Leiria. Escola Secundária Poeta Al Berto in Sines also cooperatein our project.
  
 
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The spring has 32.4 mm of which 9.3 mm are compressed windings (two sets of 14 windings). This means that the working lengh of the spring varies from 23.1 mm on compression to 32.4 on distension.
  
 
It is possible to choose the compression/expansion limits of the spring and the velocity to detect possible hysteresis effects.
 
It is possible to choose the compression/expansion limits of the spring and the velocity to detect possible hysteresis effects.

Revision as of 18:17, 25 May 2015

Experiment Description

The purpose of this experiment is to verify the Hooke's law which relates the extension or compression of a spring with its exerted force given by [math] F = -k \times \Delta s [/math].


Links

  • Video: rtsp://elabmc.ist.utl.pt/mola.sdp
  • Laboratory: Basic in e-lab.ist.eu[1]
  • Control room: Mola
  • Grade: *


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This experiment is currently hosted at University of Azores. The automation of the experiment was made by IST students as part of the e-lab project.

The first schools involved in hosting this distributed experiments were Escola Secundária Padre António Vieira, Alvalade/Lisboa and Externato Cooperativo da Benedita, Leiria. Escola Secundária Poeta Al Berto in Sines also cooperatein our project.

Experimental Apparatus

The apparatus is composed by a servo motor capable of compress or extend a spring by means of a rod. The spring distension is exactly measured by a potentiometer while the force is detected by a pressure gauge on top of the spring.

Experimental setup
Setup

The spring has 32.4 mm of which 9.3 mm are compressed windings (two sets of 14 windings). This means that the working lengh of the spring varies from 23.1 mm on compression to 32.4 on distension.

It is possible to choose the compression/expansion limits of the spring and the velocity to detect possible hysteresis effects.


Protocol

The user must specify the initial and final servo positions, the number of samples, the time interval between them and the number of cycles to execute (i.e. several compressions and/or distensions). This last option indirectly defines the speed at which the experiment occurs.

Graphical fit with experimental results with 1 sec. between samples.

Links

wikipedia