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The volume measurements from my spirometer drift up or down. How do I correct for this to calculate lung volume parameters?

  • May 4, 2021
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There are several ways that you can correct for baseline drift in volume when using our spirometers. The best method depends on what software and sensor you are using. If you have a Go Direct® Spirometer (GDX-SPR) the easiest way to correct for b...
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What type of silicon is used in your solar panels?

  • April 20, 2021
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This TIL refers to the KidWind 2V/400mA Solar Panel (KW-SP2V). For panels shipped before April of 2019: According to the attached specification sheet, the Solar cell type is: Polycrystalline PETThis is a laminate of plastics and polycrystallin...
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How do you replace the fuse on a Spectrum Tube power supply?

  • April 20, 2021
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The Spectrum Tube Single Power Supply (ST-SPS) and Spectrum Tube Carousel Power Supply (ST-CAR) are fuse protected to prevent damage to the devices. The fuse is located between the switch and the port for the power supply on the back of each unit. R...
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What is the difference between salinity and conductivity?

  • April 15, 2021
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We offer salinity and conductivity sensors. Here is some more information about how these sensors work and what they are measuring: Salinity measurementsSalinity is the total of all non-carbonate salts dissolved in water, usually expressed in par...
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Do I need to use a bacterial filter with the spirometer, and how many times can I use the same filter?

  • April 13, 2021
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This information pertains to both the Spirometer and the Go Direct Spirometer. For safety precautions, a bacterial filter must always be used with the spirometer, and each student must use their own bacterial filter. Students must never share bacter...
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What are the similarities and differences between Physics with Vernier and Physics Explorations and Projects?

  • April 6, 2021
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Both of these Vernier lab manuals are suitable for high school introductory physics courses. They both include elementary experiments on the topics of motion, force, momentum, energy, electricity, magnetism, and waves. However, the structure and ped...
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How can I set up Gmail on LabQuest 3 using the manual configuration option?

  • April 5, 2021
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This information pertains to LabQuest 3. If you have LabQuest 2, see this article. The original LabQuest does not support this feature. Related LinksHow do I set up LabQuest 3 to email data with a Gmail account?How can I setup email on my LabQu...
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Sensor cart position reading decreases when cart is moved in the +x direction.

  • March 29, 2021
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A small number of Go Direct Sensor Carts, shipped from early 2021 to March 22, 2021, have a wiring issue that caused position data to be opposite in direction from expected. Data from the force and acceleration channels are unaffected. It can b...
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Can I reduce the noise in the signal from my Hand Dynamometer connected to NI-ELVIS?

  • March 25, 2021
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This information relates to connecting a Hand Dynamometer (HD-BTA) to an NI-ELVIS interface. In some situations, the signal may be noisy. To fix this, simply place a resistor in series with the output signal of the sensor. The resistor can be somewh...
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What is the volume of the air chamber in the Projectile Launcher?

  • March 24, 2021
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The volume that holds the pressurized air is about 11 cc. The chamber is the same for both the Go Direct® Projectile Launcher (GDX-PL) and Vernier Projectile Launcher (VPL). Vernier Projectile Launcher Troubleshooting and FAQsGo Direct Projec...
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