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How do I replace the battery in a Go Direct Wand-Style Sensor?

  • May 12, 2022
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Go Direct batteries will typically last between two and five years. If the battery can no longer hold a charge, the battery will need to be replaced. Available replacement batteries are listed below. (Check your sensor's user manual to determine whi...
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What can I use as an input signal for the Power Amplifier?

  • May 12, 2022
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The Power Amplifier (PAMP) is used for sound and circuit experiments and simply amplifies the input signal fed to it. There are a number of sources you may choose as an input signal, each with its own advantages and disadvantages. LabQuest - The...
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What experiments can I do with the Power Amplifier?

  • May 10, 2022
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The Power Amplifier (PAMP) is a useful in wave, oscillation, and resonance investigations, both mechanical and electric. Below are a variety of experiments in which the Power Amplifier's capacity to power electric circuits or wave apparatus is espec...
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How do I turn on other sensor channels for Go Direct Sensors?

  • May 5, 2022
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For Graphical Analysis: Launch Graphical Analysis. Click or tap Sensor Data Collection from the New Experiment list. Connect the sensor to your device. Click or tap Sensor Channels. Select the sensor channels you want to use. Cl...
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How do I know which color wire connects to which pin on the BTA/BTD connector?

  • May 4, 2022
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Our LabQuest sensors all use BTA/BTD (British Telecom Analog/Digital) cables to connect to a Vernier interface. BTA/BTD connectors have 6 pins and therefore BTA/BTD cables contain 6 wires. If you are building your own sensor to use with a Vernier in...
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Can I drive the Power Amplifier using Logger Pro?

  • May 4, 2022
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Yes, you can drive the output of the Power Amplifier (PAMP) using Logger Pro software (v3.8 or newer). In addition to the Power Amplifier, you will need one of the following: a LabQuest device—LabQuest 3 (LABQ3), LabQuest 2 (LABQ2), original LabQu...
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How do I drive the Power Amplifier using a SensorDAQ?

  • May 4, 2022
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SensorDAQ (SDAQ) is a lab interface for use with LabVIEW and engineering education. The analog output on SensorDAQ is on the screw terminal connections. It has a 0 to 5 volt output. There are two ways to make the connection from SensorDAQ to the...
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I’m getting (TLS) certificate errors from my LabQuest while joining a Wi-Fi network or sending e-mail.

  • April 22, 2022
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Certificate failures typically* are caused by the clock being very wrong (not by seconds, but by days or even years,) while you attempt to do something involving a certificate. There are two things that the LabQuest needs a certificate for: Con...
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Why should I buy the Vernier Projectile Launcher instead of the one from Arbor?

  • April 21, 2022
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Arbor Scientific Item # 94-1970 is less expensive than either the Go Direct® Projectile Launcher (GDX-PL) or Vernier Projectile Launcher (VPL). Advantages of the Vernier options include: -More reproducible results because the Vernier version...
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How do I attach the Bumper Launcher Kit to a track?

  • April 15, 2022
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The Bumper and Launcher Kit (BLK) is a useful accessory to the Dynamics Cart and Track System (DTS) for impulse-momentum investigations and related experiments. This video shows how to attach the Dual-Range Force Sensor (DFS-BTA) to the bracket and ...
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