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Low-g Accelerometer
This is the best choice for most
experiments. Use it for studying the
one-dimensional motion of a car (real and toy),
elevator, pendulum bob, or amusement park ride.
Specifications and
User Guide
25-g Accelerometer
This is great for studying
one-dimensional collisions or any motion with
larger accelerations
Specifications and
User Guide
3-Axis Accelerometer
This is really three low-g
accelerometers mounted at right angles and all
placed in a small box. Use it for studying the
complex motion of an amusement park ride, a
bungee jumper, or simply a toss in the air. With
most of our data collection programs, you can
graph the magnitude of the total acceleration
vector.
Specifications and
User Guide
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Low-g Accelerometer
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LGA-BTA
(For LabQuest,
LabPro, Go! Link, CBL 2™, and CBL)
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25-g Accelerometer
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ACC-BTA
(For LabQuest,
LabPro, Go! Link, CBL 2™, and CBL)
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3-Axis Accelerometer
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3D-BTA
(For LabQuest,
LabPro, CBL 2™, and CBL)
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