hi how u doing, this video was really useful but i have a question. i want to measure the velocity of a power drill and the current created in the circuit upon increasing the velocity of the power drill ( induction). but i dont know what type of sensor to use. can u help me. thx
After I specify the duration of data collection in Logger Pro on my computer, can the LabPro collect the data without being hooked up to the computer? I want to run overnight respiration trials but cannot leave my computer at school overnight.
You would need to use Vernier’s LabQuest 3 devices for your situation. They can log, connect and transfer data wirelessly. I’ll make a video on them when my school purchases one for me to use. 😆
Honestly, I’ve never found anything free that isn’t “buggy” and more frustrating to use. Vernier does offer a Chrome plug-in for a lite version that is free. And, it looks like Vernier might be offering a free version for other OS. The free version is usually a bit limited, but check out what they have to offer: www.vernier.com/product/graphical-analysis-4/ Good luck!
hi how u doing, this video was really useful but i have a question. i want to measure the velocity of a power drill and the current created in the circuit upon increasing the velocity of the power drill ( induction). but i dont know what type of sensor to use. can u help me. thx
After I specify the duration of data collection in Logger Pro on my computer, can the LabPro collect the data without being hooked up to the computer? I want to run overnight respiration trials but cannot leave my computer at school overnight.
You would need to use Vernier’s LabQuest 3 devices for your situation. They can log, connect and transfer data wirelessly. I’ll make a video on them when my school purchases one for me to use. 😆
do you happen to know any free alternatives to the logger pro software?
thank you.
Honestly, I’ve never found anything free that isn’t “buggy” and more frustrating to use. Vernier does offer a Chrome plug-in for a lite version that is free. And, it looks like Vernier might be offering a free version for other OS. The free version is usually a bit limited, but check out what they have to offer: www.vernier.com/product/graphical-analysis-4/
Good luck!