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LabQuest 2 Release Notes

  • December 18, 2018
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This information pertains to LabQuest 2. If you have LabQuest 3, see this article. If you have an original LabQuest, see this article....
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How do I set up wired Vernier Photogates (VPG-BTD) for data collection using LabQuest App?

  • December 17, 2018
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The following information describes how to set up wired Vernier Photogates (VPG-BTD) when using LabQuest as a standalone device. If you are collecting data with......
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Projectile Motion lab only registers four events with Time of Flight Pad.

  • December 16, 2018
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In LabQuest 2.8.4 or newer, be sure the Photogate Timing Mode: Projectile Launcher has the “Use Time of Flight Pad” option selected. In older versions......
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Vernier Projectile Launcher Troubleshooting and FAQs

  • December 16, 2018
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Specifications and User Guide Troubleshooting Additional Troubleshooting Related Articles Specifications Related Products Replacement Parts...
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Time of Flight Pad Troubleshooting and FAQs

  • December 16, 2018
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Specifications and User Guide TROUBLESHOOTING Primary Tests: – When used with a Vernier Projectile Launcher, make certain that the Time of Flight Pad is connected......
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Independence of Motion Accessory Troubleshooting & FAQs

  • December 16, 2018
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Specifications and User Guide TROUBLESHOOTING Primary Tests: – Does the Vernier Projectile Launcher or Go Direct Projectile Launcher launch a projectile when the Independence of......
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The projectiles for the Vernier Projectile Launcher and Go Direct Projectile Launcher do not easily go into the barrel.

  • December 16, 2018
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As projectile launchers are used, the projectiles (balls) may transfer some dirt to the inner surface of the barrel. The design of the launchers depend......
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Why don’t I get consistent launch speeds with my projectile launcher?

  • December 16, 2018
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If you are not getting consistent launch speeds for a specific launch angle and range setting, check the following: – Be certain the projectile ball......
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The Time of Flight pad sometimes fails to work.

  • December 16, 2018
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When using the Time of Flight Pad with the Vernier Projectile Launcher or Go Direct Projectile Launcher, each successful launch that hits the pad will......
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How do you level the Projectile Launcher?

  • December 16, 2018
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Follow these steps to level the Vernier Projectile launcher: 1. Position the launcher on a flat surface, with the launch chamber positioned horizontally. 2. Place......
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