pekemekanikk
Pekemekanikk is a Norwegian term used to describe the study of the mechanical principles behind poking, tapping, and finger-based interactions with objects and devices. The field focuses on how finger forces, contact geometry, and material response combine to produce motion, deformation, and sensory signals. It encompasses aspects of kinematics, dynamics, and contact mechanics, with attention to the transient nature of brief presses and taps.
Key concepts within pekemekanikk include contact mechanics, force transmission through surfaces, impulse and momentum transfer, and
Methods commonly employed in pekemekanikk combine experimental measurements and computational modeling. Experimental work may use force
Applications of pekemekanikk appear in product design for human–machine interfaces, such as keyboards, touchpads, and haptic