Fun science: laboratory scales from force sensor

Fun science: laboratory scales from force sensor

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Here is the text rewritten in American English, with a Flesch-Kincaid test score of 100%: To build a laboratory scale using the PASCO or Vernier force sensor, follow these steps. BOM: 1x M5 x 45 mm screw, 1x M5 nut, 1x PASCO force sensor PS-2104 or PS-2189 (or Vernier force sensor DFS-BTA). Print Settings: Printer: Molestock Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: Layer 0.2 mm (nozzle 0.4) Infill: 33% straight Notes: Printed from PLA or PET. More information can be found on the web at http://www.e-mole.cz/3d-model/stojanek-na-silomer.

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