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My sensor Auto IDs incorrectly when used with a Go! Link.

  • May 6, 2011
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First test: Check to see if you have an original Go! Link. The old units are labeled "Go! Link" and the newer style read "Go! Link by Vernier." Some older units had problems with current draw which causes the sensors to auto-ID incorrectly. For e...
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Can I use two TI-Nspire Lab Cradles or two EasyLinks or Go!Links connected to the same TI-Nspire or computer?

  • May 5, 2011
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TI-Nspire Handhelds TI-Nspire Lab Cradles – No EasyLinks (or Go!Link with an adapter) – No Computers running TI-Nspire software TI-Nspire Lab Cradles – NoWhen a second Lab Cradle is connected to a computer, it is ignored by ...
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Can I connect an EasyTemp, EasyLink or CBR 2 directly to a TI-Nspire Lab Cradle?

  • May 5, 2011
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Generally, no. The TI-Nspire Lab Cradle does not support data collection with devices connected directly to its mini-USB port; the USB port is used for charging and computer connectivity only. EasyTemp - No EasyLink - No C...
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Can I use Go! and Easy products at the same time as the TI-Nspire Lab Cradle?

  • May 5, 2011
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In general, we do not recommend the use of USB-direct sensors (EasyTemp/Go!Temp, CBR2/Go!Motion) or interfaces (EasyLink/Go!Link) while using the Lab Cradle. This combination of data collection devices will experience timing accuracy issues between d...
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How can I check the TI-Nspire software version on my handheld?

  • May 4, 2011
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To check the software version on the TI-Nspire handheld follow these steps:      1. Press the HOME key (this key has a picture of a house on it).      2. Select 5:Settings and Status, then choose 4:...
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Using the LabQuest Browser in Logger Pro reports and error communicating with LabQuest and disconnects

  • May 3, 2011
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If the LabQuest has a lot of files (more than ~300), trying to use the LabQuest Browser in Logger Pro may report "Error communicating with LabQuest: 1. Cannot browse device." and then disconnect from Logger Pro. If this happens: 1) Disconnect the La...
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Are there some readily-available substances I can use to measure fluorescence with a SpectroVis Plus?

  • April 26, 2011
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There are a few commonly available products that you can use to measure fluorescence with the SpectroVis Plus. The easiest is extra virgin olive oil. You don't need to prepare the sample in any way. Pour about 3 mL of olive oil into a cuvette and you...
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How do I attach the carriages to the Rotating Beam of the Centripetal Force Apparatus?

  • April 20, 2011
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The end pieces of the Rotating Beam must be removed in order to slide the carriages onto the Rotating Beam. Next, with the ruled side of the Rotating Beam facing you, attach the Counterbalance Carriage on the left, and attach the Sliding Carriage...
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How do I apply a torque to the Rotating Beam of the Centripetal Force Apparatus?

  • April 20, 2011
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For simple experiments, you can simply use your hand. For more complex experiments, you can use the Ultra Pulley (included with the CFA) and a string. The Ultra Pulley mounts on the preinstalled Ultra Pulley Bracket on the left side of the frame of t...
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What experiments can I do with the Centripetal Force Apparatus?

  • April 20, 2011
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-Centripetal force and the mass of the accelerating object -Centripetal force and the radius of the motion -Centripetal force and the tangential velocity of the accelerating object -Centripetal force and the angular velocity of the accelerating ob...
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