1500pk - Wireless Dynamics System
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Practical Investigations
The Wireless Dynamics System can be used to investigate a number of scientific experiments such as:
Using the distance encoder.
Simple time distance graphing
Introduction work on motion using the stepped plunger and additional masses
Relationship between displacement, velocity, and acceleration.
Elastic and inelastic collisions
Newtons second law (f = ma)
Conservation of momentum
Using the Force sensor
Hooke’s law (force extension)
SHM
Collisions, impulse, and crumple zones
Using the Accelerometer
Newton’s second law
SHM (suspended)
For more ideas and details, individual worksheets are available on the web site.
Online
Videos
Learn how to use data logging in the classroom with our Secondary Science Academy demonstration
videos, which will walk you through using the new EasySense2 app and show you how to get hands-on
with the latest Bluetooth wireless sensors. The video experiments will show you how to get the best out
of your science lessons.
New online content is being continuously uploaded onto our YouTube channel, including practical
worksheets as well as videos.
See our website for further information and links.
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