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What activities are available for the Force Plate?

  • February 13, 2012
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Ideas found in the User Manual Analyze a crouched jump. Start with knees bent, hands on hips. Do NOT lower your body further; jump up only. Do not move your arms. This very artificial jump is easier to analyze than a natural jump. Use the impul...
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Why is my Power Amplifier not putting out any signal?

  • January 23, 2012
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One thing to check, which is difficult to notice is: Are both of the power bricks on the power cord connected properly? If only one is connected, the power lamp on the Power Amplifier will come on normally, yet you will get now output from the PAM...
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What does the illumination value on the Polarimeter mean and what are its units?

  • January 13, 2012
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The illumination value is a measure of the light, originating from the LED source, that reaches the light detector. The illumination value is reported in relative units because all the measurements made with the Polarimeter are made in reference to a...
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Do you have experiments written for the Polarimeter?

  • January 11, 2012
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Yes! We have made example experiments available, free of charge. If you are using the Chemical Polarimeter, those experiments can be downloaded here. If you are using the Go Direct Polarimeter, those experiments can be downloaded here. Both versions...
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What is the sample volume required by your Polarimeter?

  • January 10, 2012
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The standard in polarimetry is to use a 10 cm pathlength which is approximately 25 mL in our sample cell. However, because it is not always feasible to have this large a sample volume, you can accurately take readings with sample heights lower than 1...
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Can I play and analyze video files from DVDs, YouTube, or other web sites in Vernier Video Analysis or Logger Pro?

  • December 29, 2011
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Short Answer This is a bit of a gray area. The short answer is "If the video can be loaded and played in Vernier Video Analysis or Logger Pro, then you can use the analysis tools to analyze the video." Long Answer The long answer is tha...
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Will LabQuest print to the HP LaserJet P2035/P2035n?

  • December 20, 2011
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This information pertains to the original LabQuest and LabQuest 2. If you have a LabQuest 3, see this article. Before following these instructions to add the driver for the HP LaserJet P2035 or HP LaserJet P2035n, your LabQuest version must be 1...
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Why doesn’t the meter on the front of the Digital Radiation Monitor more closely match the software?

  • December 6, 2011
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The meter on the sensor reports count rate in various units such as counts per second, but our software reports total counts during each time interval, not count rate. The units displayed in Logger Pro thus are "counts" and not, for example, counts p...
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Can I adjust the frame rate used in video analysis in Logger Pro?

  • December 5, 2011
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Yes, you can scale the time to effectively adjust the frame rate. Logger Pro uses the frame rate actually marked on the video. If the frame rate needs adjustment, it is marked incorrectly in the video. Logger Pro 3.8.2 and newer allow you to overrid...
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Vernier Circuit Board (original model) Troubleshooting and FAQs

  • November 22, 2011
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Vernier Circuit Board (VCB, discontinued) Specifications and User Guide TROUBLESHOOTING - Primary Test: Check for physical defects. Check for proper power supply. There is also a resettable fuse located to the right of switch SW1. This fuse li...
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