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There are fun activities for all levels of scientific sophistication.
Each experiment listed requires a probe, and a Casio Data
Logger (EA-100 or EA-200.)
Using a pressure sensor, a syringe and a small length of tubing,
students can get first hand experience with the volume/pressure
relationship described by Boyle's law.
When a magnet moves through a coil of conducting wire, a current
is induced in the wire. A very effective apparatus can be
made using inexpensive spools of wire and simple magnets.
When the magnet is dropped through the coil, students can
measure the voltage induced with a Casio Voltage Probe.
The Casio EA-100 (run by programs provided by Saltire) can
sample at such a high rate that a graph of the gathered data
dramatically shows the potential as the magnet passes through
the coil.
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