This is great for studying one-dimensional collisions or any motion with larger accelerations.
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This is really three low-g accelerometers mounted at right angles and all placed in a small box. Use it for studying the complex motion of an amusement park ride, a bungee jumper, or simply a toss in the air.
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This Barometer can be used for either weather studies or for lab experiments involving pressures close to normal atmospheric pressure.
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The Charge Sensor is used as an electronic electroscope. Unlike a traditional electroscope, the Charge Sensor can make quantitative measurements.
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The CO2 Gas Sensor measures gaseous carbon dioxide levels in the range of 0 to 5000 ppm. This probe is great for measuring changes in CO2 levels during plant photosynthesis and respiration.
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This 4-wavelength Colorimeter is great for Beer's law experiments, determining the concentration of unknown solutions, or studying changes in concentration vs. time.
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This probe is great for environmental testing for salinity, total dissolved solids (TDS), or conductivity in water samples.
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Use the Current Probe to measure currents in low-voltage AC and DC circuits. With a range of ±0.6 A, this system is ideal for use in most "battery and bulb" circuits.
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Use the Differential Voltage Probe to measure low-voltage AC and DC circuits. With a range of ±6.0 V, this system is ideal for use in most "battery and bulb" circuits.
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The Digital Control Unit (DCU) gives you an easy way to use LabQuest LabPro, or CBL 2 digital ports for exciting, do-it-yourself projects. It allows you to provide useful current (up to 600 mA) for controlling electrical devices.
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You can make fast, accurate measurements of dissolved oxygen concentration in water samples using our Dissolved Oxygen Probe. This probe has a range of 0 to 14 mg/L (ppm) of dissolved oxygen.
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Our new Drop Counter is an optical sensor that accurately records the number of drops of titrant added during a titration. The Drop Counter software can automatically convert the number of drops into volume.
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The Dual-Range Force Sensor has two ranges: ±10N or ±50N. It can be easily mounted on a ring stand or dynamics cart (mounting bracket included), or used as a replacement for a hand-held spring scale.
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The EKG Sensor measures electrical signals produced during muscle contractions. Overstock - While supplies last!
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The Electrode Amplifier is an ORP/mV/pH amplifier that accepts an electrode with a standard BNC connector. It amplifies a .390 mV to +400 mV range to the 0-5 V range of the LabPro.
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The Flow Rate Sensor allows you to easily measure stream velocity for environmental or earth science studies. Using this durable sensor, your students can measure the flow of a stream at different points, in m/s or ft/s.
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About the size of a bathroom scale, the Vernier Force Plate measures forces of stepping, jumping and other human-scale actions.
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The Gas Pressure Sensor has enough resolution and range to work for all subject areas.
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Go!Motion is the next-generation motion detector that connects directly to a computer's USB port—eliminating the need for an additional data-collection interface.
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Vernier's strain-gage based isometric dynamometer can be used to measure grip strength and to perform muscle fatigue studies.
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Vernier's Hand-Grip Heart Rate Monitor is ideal for determining a person’s heart rate while mobile or stationary. With this sensor, heart rate can be monitored during, as well as after exercise.
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The Instrumentation Amplifier monitors voltages from a few millivolts (DC or AC). It has several switch settings to allow you to select the best gain.
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Our Light Sensor approximates the human eye in spectral response and can be used over three different illumination ranges, which you select with a switch.
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This is the best choice for most experiments. Use it for studying the one-dimensional motion of a car (real and toy), elevator, pendulum bob, or amusement park ride.
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This sensor, which uses a Hall effect transducer, is sensitive enough to measure the Earth’s magnetic field. It can also be used to study the field around permanent magnets, coils, and electrical devices.
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Our Microphone can be used to display and study the waveforms of sounds from voices and musical instruments. It is also great for speed of sound experiments.
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The Motion Detector uses ultrasound to measure the position of carts, balls, people, and other objects.
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The O2 Gas Sensor measures oxygen concentration in air. The O2 Gas Sensor requires no special preparation or calibration-just plug it into your interface and it is ready to take readings.
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The Vernier ORP can measure redox potential in the range of -450 to +1100 mV. Readings toward the positive region of this range indicate a strong oxidizing agent, while readings toward the negative region indicate a strong reducing agent.
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The pH Sensor is a Ag-AgCl combination electrode with a range of 0 to 14 pH units. This high quality electrode has many uses in chemistry, biology, and middle school classes, as well as water quality monitoring.
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