What is a Force Gauge?

What is a Force Gauge?



The difference between weight (mass*) and force is often misunderstood. Scales measure weight in pounds (lb) or kilograms (kg), while force gauges measure force in Newtons. One Newton is defined as the force needed to accelerate 1 kilogram of mass at a rate of 1 meter per second every second. A small apple (100 g) on your palm can feel one Newton force.

The apple's weight is constant anywhere in the universe, and when dropped, it falls freely to Earth. In outer space, it floats instead of falling. The force caused by the object's weight and gravity acceleration, or Newton's Second Law of Motion, causes the apple to fall or float. Gravity acceleration on Earth is continually increasing at a rate of speed, which varies depending on latitude, elevation, and other factors. Scales need to be calibrated at their location to account for the variance in gravity acceleration at different latitudes and elevations.

Force gauges, once calibrated for local gravity acceleration, will measure the correct force values anywhere in the universe. A 100-lb weight may produce more or less force than 100 lbf due to the variance in local gravity acceleration. The formula for local force (lbf) produced by a 100-lb weight is calculated using the formula for local gravity acceleration.

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Force measurement tools include force gauges, mechanical force gauges, digital force gauges, test stands, test stand accessories, force gauge attachments, force tests, compression tests, tension tests, push pull tests, peel tests, COF tests, wire crimp tests, spring tests, punch tests, packaging tests, food tests, force displacement tests, manual material tests, torque tests, cap torque tests, digital torque wrenches, torque calibrators, manual torque wrench calibrators, electric power driver calibrators, air tools & impact wrench calibrators, rotational friction torque, and breakaway torque testers. Additionally, data acquisition software is available for force data acquisition. Durometers, such as handheld and automatic, are also available for purchase. Tools and tachometers, such as digital tachometers and LED strobescopes, are also available. These tools are essential for various applications, including force measurement, strength testing, rotational friction torque, and torque data acquisition software