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How can change the sensor channels used with data collection for Go Direct sensors having multiple sensor channels?

  • April 23, 2024
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For Go Direct sensors with multiple sensor channels, connect the sensor, then follow the instructions below to change the sensor channels used for data collection. Table of Contents● Instructions for Graphical Analysis● Instructions for L...
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Why can’t I use the USB Digital Microscope (BD-EDU-100) to look at prepared slides? How do I get to 300x magnification?

  • April 22, 2024
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The USB Digital Microscope has an effective optical magnification of 100x. You can then use the digital zoom feature in different software titles to get to a maximum of 300x before the image gets too pixelated. Please be aware that to see images at ...
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Graphical Analysis on Chromebook won’t see my USB devices

  • April 11, 2024
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This issue is related to the package (or installed) versions of our Apps.If you are using the Progressive Web App versions, see How do I connect USB sensors to the Progressive Web App version of Graphical Analysis (and other Vernier apps)? Only t...
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Why doesn’t my pre-November 2023 Force Plate read “0”?

  • April 11, 2024
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This information pertains to the pre-November 2023 version of the Force Plate (FP-BTA) (shown here). It is common for the force plate to provide a non-zero value after hard impacts. This may be the result of a permanent bending of the l...
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How do I use Manual Curve Fitting, also known as draggable fit lines, in Graphical Analysis Pro?

  • April 11, 2024
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A new Manual Fit feature was introduced with version 6.0 of Graphical Analysis Pro, released in April 2024. A Pro subscription is needed to access the feature.  With manual fitting, you can adjust a line superimposed on a graph, and the slop...
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How can I make my own hoop bumper to use with a Vernier force sensor?

  • April 11, 2024
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Here is what you will need for each bumper... light-weight metal band* — 12 inches long and ~3/8 inches wide drill with 1/8 inch drill bit (for drilling through metal) tape - duct, electrical, or masking tape 1 inch, 6-32 thread mach...
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Can my Original Force Plate (pre-November 2023) be repaired?

  • April 9, 2024
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The Force Plate (FP-BTA) went through a major redesign in late 2023. Units shipped prior to that have a unique set of troubleshooting tips to understand what may be at the root cause of unexpected behavior. The redesign was prompted in part due to...
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What is the polarizing material in the Polarizer Analyzer Kit?

  • April 5, 2024
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The Polarizer/Analyzer for Optics Expansion Kit (PAK-OEK) includes two adjustable polarizer/analyzer and a third unit designed to incorporate either the Rotary Motion Sensor (RMV-BTD) or the Go Direct® Rotary Motion Sensor (GDX-RMS). The polariz...
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Graphical Analysis fails to update on Windows

  • April 4, 2024
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This post pertains to Windows computers only. No other platform is affected. PROBLEMWindows computers running Graphical Analysis v5.18.3 (or earlier) will fail to update to v6.0.0 (or later) when using the self-update mechanism. SOLUTIO...
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What fluids experiments do you have that would be appropriate for AP Physics 1?

  • March 21, 2024
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The 2024-25 AP Curriculum for AP Physics 1 has been updated to include a Fluids unit covering four general topics: Internal Structure and Density Pressure Fluids and Newton's Laws Fluids and Conservation Laws Vernier has a f...
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