This medium range sensor can measure direct and alternate voltage current, EMF and internal resistance, V-I characteristics of a wire, a light bulb and a diode, connections of batteries, resistance of a wire or Ohm’s Law.
This medium range sensor can measure direct and alternate voltage current, EMF and internal resistance, V-I characteristics of a wire, a light bulb and a diode, connections of batteries, resistance of a wire or Ohm’s Law.
This sensor is designed to study the properties of sound waves such as sound speed through air and other materials, sound beats or harmonic properties of sound.
With it's broad range, the Pressure Sensor can be used to monitor pressure changes. Use it in class to demonstrate phenomena such as Boyle’s Law or Gay-Lussac’s Law.
The pH sensor replaces the traditional pH meter adding powerful capabilities such as collecting the pH data and displaying the results in an interactive graph
Measure the distance of static and moving objects both near and far. Students can use this versatile distance sensor to investigate dynamic cart motion on a track, measure free fall acceleration and more.
The Thermocouple sensor can be used in high temperature experiments such as monitoring chemical processes that occur in high temperatures, measuring the different temperatures in a flame or simply monitoring ovens.
This Platinum Resistance Thermometer (PRT) is ideal for use in the research of extremely low temperatures and it is also a very powerful sensor for monitoring liquid gases and other materials
This general-purpose sensor is commonly used for a wide variety of experiments such as studying the swing of a pendulum, measuring the speed of a rolling object or measuring the speed of colliding objects.
The Electrostatic Charge sensor is a dual range, all-purpose sensor that can be used in many electrostatic experiments. It is not affected by humidity and can perform quantitative measurements and indicate charge polarity making it superior to the traditional electroscope.