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How good is the time sync between WDSS and other interfaces?

  • September 2, 2006
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Or, a broader question is “How do the data from the WDSS and Motion Detector compare? Both will display acceleration values.” The sync between the......
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The Light Sensor reading fluctuates, but the light appears steady.

  • August 29, 2006
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The most common problem is that the power supply driving the light source is noisy, causing a 60 or 120 Hz flicker of the light......
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What is the accuracy of the Magnetic Field Sensor?

  • August 24, 2006
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The discussion below is based on tests done with a new-style MG-BTA with a rotating head in August 2006. The whole issue of accuracy is......
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Why am I having calibration problems with Ohm’s law using an old CV-DIN?

  • August 14, 2006
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If you are using older probes, with DIN-BTA adapters (non-AutoID), you can get confused by changes we made in our Physics with Computers book. In......
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The button icons in Word lab book files on Mac appear black (when printing or on the monitor)

  • August 6, 2006
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If you are running Word v.X or Word 2004, there is a problem in the way the Mac version handles images that contain transparency. According......
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When I retrieve data from a remote data collection experiment using Logger Pro, I get just voltages or incorrect readings. What is wrong?

  • April 11, 2006
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When setting up for a remote data collection experiment, make sure that all probes are connected to the LabPro before selecting “Set Up LabPro” from......
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Why is F11 not working to stop and start data collection in Logger Pro 3?

  • April 11, 2006
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A macro or shortcut for the F11 key on your machine will prevent Logger Pro 3 from starting and stopping the data collection using that......
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Where can I find low-friction glass syringes for combined gas law experiments done with our Gas Pressure Sensor?

  • March 8, 2006
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PGC Scientific in Gaithersburg, Maryland, about $130 per dozen. The 10-mL syringe with the Luer Lock connector. Aldrich Chemical also sells the “Perfectum” syringes, which......
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How do I use the ProScope with specimens on a glass slide?

  • March 2, 2006
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Placing your specimen slide on top of a small fluorescent lamp will provide even, cool back-lighting. A light table used for slides works well. Overhead......
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My LabPro units wear down batteries quickly. What can I do to extend the battery life?

  • March 1, 2006
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– Always quit the data collection program gracefully before removing the LabPro from the computer or calculator. When the program quits, it turns LabPro off.......
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