Lab configuration

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Julian Atkinson
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Lab configuration

Post by Julian Atkinson » Fri Nov 18, 2016 1:39 am

Hi there

It seems my lab coordinate system does not conform to the standard. Y is the direction of motion, Z is the vertical axis, but then by the right hand rule X is the negative direction. Will this present a problem? Do I then rotate my force plates so that the relate to my actual lab configuration, or so that they conform to the lab coordinates with the x axis switched around?
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