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Distance
DT020-1
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- Biology
- Physics
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Distance
DT020-1
- Biology
- Physics
Description
This digital Distance Sensor measures the distance between the sensor and an object in the range of 0.2 to 10 m. The sensor is supplied with a mounting rod and can sample data at up to 50 times per second.
Common usage
Topics such as the harmonic motion of a spring and free fall acceleration can be explored using this Distance Sensor. It is used for various experiments in Physics and mechanics.
Specifications
- Range: 0.2 to 10 m
- Accuracy: 2% over entire range
- Resolution (12-bit): 2.44 mm
- Sampling Rate: Up to 50 samples per second
- Receiver Viewing Angle: ±15º to ±20º
- Features: Reports position, velocity and acceleration
- Data Logger Input Type: Digital
- Recommended Sensor Usage:
- Operate while the AC/DC adapter powers the data logger
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Force
DT272
Qty 1
- Physics
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Force
DT272
- Physics
Description
The Force Sensor is a popular force dual range sensor, capable of measuring pushing and pulling forces. It has two ranges: ±10 N or ±50 N. It can be easily mounted on a stand or dynamics cart, or used as a replacement for a hand-held spring scale. The sensor is supplied with mounting rod, collision bumper, hook and cart mounting bracket.
Common usage
This sensor can be used to study friction, simple harmonic motion, impact in collisions, or centripetal force.
Specifications
- Range: - 10 N to +10 N
- - 50 N to +50 N
- Accuracy: ±2 % over entire range
- Resolution (12-bit) for ±10 N:
- Resolution (12-bit) for ±50 N: 0.005 N, 0.025 N
- Default Sample Rate: 10 samples per second
Feature: Equipped with a gain and offset calibration screw
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Microphone
DT008
Qty 1
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Environment
- Physics
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Microphone
DT008
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Environment
- Physics
Description
This Microphone Sound Sensor has an output of ±2.5 V. The Microphone is designed to study the properties of sound waves from voices and musical instruments and can also be used for measuring the speed of sound.
It is not a noise level sensor.
Common usage
Used for the study of sound properties, typical experiments include sound speed
through air and other materials, Sound Beats and harmonic properties of sound.
Specifications
- Frequency Range: 35 to 10,000 Hz
- Range: ±2.5 V
- Resolution (12-bit): 1.22 mV
- Maximum Sample Rate: 20,000 samples per second
Note: Sampling rate must be 5 times the test frequency
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Pressure 0 to 700 kPa
DT015-1
Qty 1
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Environment
- Physics
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Pressure 0 to 700 kPa
DT015-1
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Environment
- Physics
Description
The Pressure Sensor (0-700 kPa) is an absolute gas pressure sensor. It measures applied external pressure relative to zero pressure reference sealed inside the sensor. The Pressure sensor’s range is 0-700 kPa (0-6.9 atm or 0–7,000 mbar).
Included with this sensor are a plastic tube with a Luer Lock Connector, suitable for experiments in small containers as syringes and valves.
Common usage
The Pressure Sensor is commonly used in Biology and Chemistry experiments, such as demonstrating Boyle’s Law, Gay- Lussac’s Law or measuring the rate of a chemical reaction.
Specifications
- Range: 0 - 700 kPa
- Accuracy: ±3 % over entire range
- Resolution (12-bit): 0.18 kPa
- Default Sample Rate: 10 samples per second
- Response Time (for 90% change in reading): 1 ms
- Operating Temperature: 0 to 85 °C
Features: Equipped with an offset calibration screw
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Sensor Cable Pack for NOVA LINK
13706
Qty 1
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4 Cables
Part Number: 13706
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Temperature -40 to 140 °C
DT029
Qty 1
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Environment
- Physics
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Temperature -40 to 140 °C
DT029
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Environment
- Physics
Description
Fourier’s stainless steel Temperature Sensor is both simple and durable. It is covered with a protective isolating material, making it significantly stronger than a traditional glass thermometer. The sensor connects directly to the data logger using a standard mini-din cable.
Common usage
With a range of -25 °C to 110 °C, it can be used for experiments in Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Earth Science, and Environmental Science. It is particularly well suited for conduction water and other chemical solution temperature measurements.
Specifications
•Range for NOVA5000:
- -25 to 110 °C
- -13 to 230 °F
- 263 to 383.15 K
Range for MultiLogPRO:
- -25 to 110 °C
- -13 to 230 °F
- Accuracy: ±2 % over entire range
- Resolution (12-bit): 0.03 °C
- Default Sample Rate: 10 samples per second
- Response Time (for 90% change in reading):
- 20 seconds in liquid
- 40 to 60 seconds in air
- Sensing Element: Located inside the sensor’s tip
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