appendix B

XXXe q u i p t m e n t

XXXg e t t i n gXs t a r t e d

XXXa d v a n c e dXa n a l y s i sX(graphing)

XXXa p p e n d i xXA X(glossary of Physics menu items)

XXXa p p e n d i xXBX(suggested starting values)

XXXa p p e n d i xXCX(glossary for advanced analysis)

XXXa p p e n d i xXDB(special directions for selected probes)




a p p e n d i x ..B
Suggested Starting Values for Time Graphs for Selected Probes



These are just some sample numbers you can use as a start . The best way to do this is to figure out how long you want your experiment to run, and then adjust how often you take data (time between samples) and how many data points you need (number of samples) accordingly. You are limited by 512 samples and a total experiment time of 5 minutes.



Sample numbers for selected probes

Time Between Samples Number of Samples
Voltage
0.2
60
Light
0.2
60
Temperature
1.0
30
Motion Detector
0.05
200
Accelerometer
0.01
500
Force
0.01
120
Microphone
0.2
60
Pressure
0.2
100
Magnetic Field
0.2
60
Thermocouple
0.5
60



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