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How do I measure the coefficient of restitution of a ball?

  • July 10, 2019
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In the magazine, The Physics Teacher, November 2012, there is an article by Jing Wang and
 Macro Ciocca, Eastern Kentucky University, richmond, KY, that uses Logger Pro to study the coefficient of restitution of a bouncing ball in two very diff...
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How do I decide which Dynamics Cart and Track System to purchase?

  • July 10, 2019
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There are three options for you to consider. All three options can be purchased with either a 1.2 meter or 2.2 meter (long) track. For most users, the 1.2 meter track is sufficient. If after reading over this information you are still unsure whi...
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What are the differences between Graphical Analysis Pro and Logger Pro?

  • July 9, 2019
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General Information Graphical Analysis ProLogger ProGraphical Analysis Pro is a newer data collection and analysis application that runs on iOS/iPadOS, Android, and ChromeOS in addition to Windows and macOS computers.Logger Pro is a very mature...
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My school is moving to Chromebooks. Will the probeware I already own work with a Chromebook?

  • July 9, 2019
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If your schools is moving to Chromebooks, you may wonder what the most cost-effective path to use Vernier sensors would be. Each school is a bit different, so this guide is intended to help you navigate some of the most common questions. If you a...
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How can I update to new Vernier equipment and still make use of my old Vernier equipment?

  • July 9, 2019
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Below you will find a list of things to consider when upgrading your equipment. Each situation is different. If you need help figuring out which options best fit your needs, please do not hesitate to contact us via chat, email (support@vernier.com),...
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Will I get interference when I put two sensors in the same solution?

  • July 5, 2019
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It will depend on several things. The easiest way to ensure no interference is to use our Go Direct water quality sensors via Bluetooth. If you are using LabQuest sensors or Go Direct sensors via USB, please see the attached documents for specific in...
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Are there any interfering gases when using the Optical DO Probe?

  • July 5, 2019
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No. The Optical DO Probe is not affected by the presence of hydrogen sulfide and other gasses that interfere with the traditional electrochemical method. ...
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Can I use multiple water quality sensors in the same solution via Bluetooth without interference?

  • July 5, 2019
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Yes, in our testing we have not found any combination of the Go Direct water quality sensors that interfere with each other when connected via Bluetooth. Sensors tested include: Go Direct pH, Go Direct Conductivity, and Go Direct Ion Selective Electr...
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Do you have data-collection software that works with Google Chromebooks?

  • July 3, 2019
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Yes, we support data collection using Chromebooks. See the details below. Sensor Data Collection Graphical Analysis app is our main data-collection and analysis application for Chromebooks. This is a progressive web app accessed from the Chrom...
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What make and model of computer do you recommend? Should I buy a Mac or a PC?

  • July 3, 2019
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We make it a policy of not recommending any specific make or model of computer. We have tested our products on many different configurations of computers, but it is impossible to test on all the myriad devices available today. We are not currently aw...
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