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the relationship between Force and Voltage and Torque in Inverted Pendulum?

how demonstrate the formula ?

the relationship between Force and Voltage and Torque?

how to prove that this formula?

plz help me tombe0.vt93@gmail.com

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Hi Tombe0,

 

Can you clarify whether you are wanting to program this formula in LabVIEW or whether you are simply trying to understand the equation more on a general level?

 

If you are wanting to program this in LabVIEW, the simplest way would likely be to use a MathScript or Formula Node. You can learn how to use those here:

http://www.ni.com/white-paper/7572/en/ 

 

If you are wanting a more general explanation in regards to the physics or mathematical relationship behind this equation, you will likely find more help on a general physics or math forum instead of the National Instruments forums.

Alex W.
Applications Engineer
National Instruments
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Year,I wanting a more general explanation in regards to the physics mathematical relationship behind this equation.

Can i know general physics or math forum help me? plz

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Here is a general physics forum you can check out:

https://www.physicsforums.com/ 

 

And here is a general math forum:

http://mymathforum.com/

 

If you search Google.com for "controlling an inverted pendulum", you will also find some interesting results that may help you in understanding the theories behind this equation more.

 

 

Alex W.
Applications Engineer
National Instruments
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