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How do you measure acceleration using Go Direct Photogates (GDX-VPG)?

  • December 30, 2018
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This information applies to a Go Direct Photogate For information about measuring acceleration using a Vernier (BTD) Photogate, see To measure acceleration, there are several......
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Can I create a map of my Vernier data using Google My Maps?

  • December 28, 2018
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Yes. To make a map of data collected with Vernier sensors using Google My Maps, follow these steps. 1. Begin with a file that has......
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Why did you discontinue Watts Up Pro? Are there alternatives?

  • December 27, 2018
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Vernier rarely discontinues items, but in August 2016 we made the difficult decision to stop carrying the Watts Up Pro. The manufacturer had become unreliable......
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Can I purchase individual parts from one of the KidWind kits?

  • December 19, 2018
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In working with the KidWind organization, we developed kits that are as inexpensive as possible. The kits contain the most popular configurations of the parts......
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Can salinity be measured using a chloride ion-selective electrode?

  • December 19, 2018
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Yes, salinity can be calculated from the chloride ion concentration using or using the following equation:           salinity (ppt) = 0.0018066 x Cl– (mg/L)* This equation......
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What are the specs on your inductor?

  • December 18, 2018
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This article refers to the . It also applies to the inductor installed on the . The resistance of the coil is less than 5......
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How do I set up wired Vernier Photogates (VPG-BTD) for data collection with Logger Pro 3?

  • December 18, 2018
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The following information describes how to set up wired Vernier Photogates (VPG-BTD) when using Logger Pro 3 If you are collecting data using LabQuest App,......
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Vernier Photogate (VPG-BTD) Troubleshooting and FAQs

  • December 18, 2018
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Troubleshooting Getting Started Documents If you are new to Photogates, we have three informative guides to help you get started. Choose the guide that matches......
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Why doesn’t my Vernier Photogate (VPG-BTD) auto-ID?

  • December 18, 2018
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This photogate supports auto-ID The Vernier Photogate (shipped since mid-June 2003) has the necessary technology for auto-ID. It can most easily be identified by the......
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Can I measure g with a photogate and Time of Flight Pad?

  • December 18, 2018
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Yes, a Vernier photogate and Vernier Time of Flight Pad can be used together to measure the acceleration due to gravity. You will calculate the......
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