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Why don’t the absorbance readings for the colorimeters and spectrometers have units?

  • November 18, 2011
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Absorbance is a unitless measure of the amount of light of a particular wavelength that passes through a volume of liquid, relative to the maximum possible amount of light available at that wavelength. Absorbance readings are unitless because the...
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Does the Digital Radiation Monitor work with the TI-Nspire Lab Cradle?

  • November 1, 2011
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The Digital Radiation Monitor (discontinued), can be used the TI-Nspire Lab Cradle , but only if the correct cable is used. Until June 2011, Digital Radiation Monitors were shipped with a cable that will not work with the the Lab Cradle. Updated ...
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How can I synchronize a video in Logger Pro with data I collected with a TI calculator?

  • November 1, 2011
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Video synchronization requires the data from your sensors to have a column named "Time". Data imported from TI calculators are labeled with the name used by the calculator (for example L1, L2, etc...). Thus, Logger Pro will not recognize the column ...
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Is the cart picket fence compatible with the mass for (green metal) VDS dynamics carts?

  • October 31, 2011
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You can use the single flag side of the cart picket fence. The motion timing side (the side with multiple bars), is not compatible with the fastening screw of the 500g mass since the screw is slightly thicker than the bar on the picket fence. Se...
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Is the old Vernier Photogate compatible with the Centripetal Force Apparatus?

  • October 25, 2011
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Yes. There have been several Vernier Photogate styles sold over the years. The current style has a larger cross section than older units, and has a built-in laser gate. See the web site for an image. Photogate (VPG-BTD) The previous style ...
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Does Vernier have an inquiry-based biology lab book?

  • October 20, 2011
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In light of the College Board's AP Biology changes, many teachers have been asking Vernier where they can find inquiry-based investigations for biology. The new Investigating Biology with Inquiry is now available (Investigating Biology through Inquir...
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Do you have SDS sheets for your spectrum tubes?

  • October 5, 2011
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No, an SDS is not required for a finished product that does not expose the user to significant quantities of a toxic substance, even in the case of catastrophic breakage. There is nothing hazardous in any of the the tubes, except a tiny bit of a ...
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Low-g Accelerometer Troubleshooting and FAQs

  • October 5, 2011
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Low-g Accelerometer (LGA-BTA) Specifications and User Guide Troubleshooting Primary Test: Point the sensor arrow upward and hold sensor motionless; reading should be approximately 9.8 m/s². Point arrow downward; reading sho...
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Original LabQuest Updater Fails with the message, “The USB THUMB DRIVE is not configured correctly.”

  • September 30, 2011
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If the .lqu file is in a different folder than the "fw_pre" and "fw" folders, the updater will fail with the message: The USB THUMB DRIVE is not configured correctly. Please download the updater again and retry the update. The zip file was probably n...
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How do I set global preferences on Logger Pro in Windows?

  • September 29, 2011
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Logger Pro allows the user to set a number of preferences, such as where experiment files are located, or whether to use large toolbar buttons. These preferences are saved in the Windows registry for each user. This means that another user account wi...
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