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Why does the CD copy that I burned on a PC system no longer work on my Mac?

  • September 21, 2006
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Most of our products are created as a hybrid cd so that they can be viewed on Mac and Windows. The software that you use to copy the disk must be able to preserve both the Mac and Windows information when making a copy. The best way to do this is...
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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 WDSS and any other interface is approximate, although it can be quite good. The WDSS has its clock; ...
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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 level from fluorescent, incandescent, or other lamps. Your eye does not pick this up, but the sensor will. You may be ...
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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 pretty difficult to address. There is no one easy way to state it. We can talk about the resolution of the unit...
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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 early versions of Lab 25 (Ohm's Law) we suggested putting the current probe in channel 2 and then later ...
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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 to Microsoft's web site, the problem is Apple's fault. According to Apple's web site, the problem is Microso...
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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 the Remote menu. If you plug the probes into the LabPro after selecting Set Up, the proper calibratio...
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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 key, because the computer OS will intercept the keypress and Logger Pro will never get the information. Note t...
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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 were used in the February 2006 Americal Journal of Physics article....
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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 projectors, generally used for transparencies, can also be used. Place a piece of white paper o...
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