2020
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/1434/1/012001
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The design and implementation of an instrument for converting angular velocity to linear velocity based on arduino atmega 2560

Abstract: The experiment tool of converting angular velocity into linear velocity has been built to support the physics education in the Physics Department of Tadulako University. In this project, the experimental tool has been designed, manufactured, and tested to convert the angular velocity value to linear velocity based on Arduino ATMega 2560. The stages of this research begin with the design and manufacture: mechanical system, optical sensor circuit, stepper motor circuit, the circuit of LCD and keypad controlled b… Show more

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“…The basic phenomenon of linear speed measurement relies on the measurement of rotational speed measurement of the wheel, transmission gear or a solid shaft on board the vehicle. An experimental tool is implemented and tested in [8] to convert angular velocity into linear velocity based on Arduino ATMega 2560. [9] assumed the universe to be spherical in shape and and tried to calculate rotational and linear speed of the universe.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The basic phenomenon of linear speed measurement relies on the measurement of rotational speed measurement of the wheel, transmission gear or a solid shaft on board the vehicle. An experimental tool is implemented and tested in [8] to convert angular velocity into linear velocity based on Arduino ATMega 2560. [9] assumed the universe to be spherical in shape and and tried to calculate rotational and linear speed of the universe.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%