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The Vernier Photogate
works both as a traditional
photogate for objects passing
between the gate arms, and as a
laser gate for objects passing
outside of the gate. The gate has
an input port so multiple gates
can be connected in a daisy-chain
configuration with up to four
gates going to a single interface
channel. The Vernier Photogate
also supports auto-ID with
compatible software.
Photogates can be
used to study free fall, air track
collisions, pendulum periods, the
speed of a rolling object, and
many other things. The Vernier
Photogate includes an accessory
rod for mounting to a common ring
stand.
The laser gate mode
requires the addition of a common
pen laser, which is directed into
the laser port. The laser may be
some distance from the gate, so
that you can measure the speed of
larger objects such as a rocket,
model car, or even a real
automobile.
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The
Vernier Photogate being
used in daisy chain mode
(left) and as a laser gate
(below)
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