I am a bit confused that you decided to use Newtons, then multiplied that by 10 to get to a percentage for the motor speed. Why not just use percent from the sensor and use it directly as the assigned motor speed?
Great video! Thank you! I'm a physics teacher...and I'm trying to use spike prime sensors for physics experiments. But there is a small problem. The force sensor only gives discrete values of 1, 2, 3 Newtons, etc. up to 10. Could you help me with the settings of the sensor to get continuous values if possible?
I am a bit confused that you decided to use Newtons, then multiplied that by 10 to get to a percentage for the motor speed. Why not just use percent from the sensor and use it directly as the assigned motor speed?
Great video! Thank you! I'm a physics teacher...and I'm trying to use spike prime sensors for physics experiments. But there is a small problem. The force sensor only gives discrete values of 1, 2, 3 Newtons, etc. up to 10. Could you help me with the settings of the sensor to get continuous values if possible?
thanks for helping me🥰