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A way to measure force...
I am currently looking for a way to measure the amount of force exerted by an object... namely, my team's air cannon. I would like to be able to have a read-out of how hard a projectile from said air cannon hits a target. It would be nice if the solution were off the shelf, but I wouldn't be opposed to making one either.
I have looked, and found many ways to make my own, but if anyone has any prior experience with this, help would be appreciated ![]() Thank you in advance, -Cody C Last edited by Cody Carey : 03-09-2006 at 23:06. |
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