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Phys 1 Student Workbook.pdf

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<strong>Student</strong> <strong>Workbook</strong> <strong>Phys</strong>ics Labs with Computers, Vol. 1012-07000A Instructions - Using ScienceWorkshopPress the Sampling Option button to open a window where you canselect the Periodic Samples rate, the Start and Stop Conditions, and Keyboard Sampling. Thedefault Periodic Samples rate is 10 samples per second (10 Hz) for an analog sensor and 10,000samples per second for a digital sensor. You can vary the Periodic Samples rate from 20,000 Hz(Fast) to 3600 seconds (Slow).Suggested Periodic Sampling rates for common measurements:Temperature Sensor 2 – 10 HzLight Sensor 10 HzVoltage Sensor 10 HzPress the Experiment Calculator button to open the Experiment Calculatorwindow that allows you to do mathematical operations on collected data. You can also use it asa stand-alone calculator.Drag the digital plug icon to Digital Channel 1 or 2 to add a digital sensor to theExperiment Setup window, and then select the correct digital sensor from the list of sensors thatopens. Click OK to return to the Experiment Setup window.Drag the analog plug icon to Analog Channel A, B, or C to add an analog sensor to theExperiment Setup window. Then select the correct analog sensor from the list of sensors thanopens. Click OK to return to the Experiment Setup window.Setting Up Your Own Experiment in ScienceWorkshop1. Drag ananalog plugicon or a digitalplug icon to theicon thatcorresponds to thechannel on the 500Interface box thatyou plugged thesensor into.© 1999 PASCO scientific A - 13

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