The Go Direct Voltage Probe combines a wide input voltage range and high precision, making it an excellent choice for investigations of both AC/DC circuits and electromagnetism. It connects via Bluetooth® wireless technology or via USB to your device.
Specifications
Differential input voltage range: 20 V
Maximum voltage on any input: 24 V
Typical resolution: 5 mV on Potential – 20 V channel
Maximum sampling rate: 1,000 samples/s
Accuracy: ≤±1.0% FS
Power: Internal rechargeable battery or USB connection
Chemistry with Vernier is the foundational chemistry book for high school and college courses.
Chemistry with Vernier has more than 36 experiments in thermochemistry, gas laws, acid-base reactions, equilibrium, electrochemistry, electrolytes, states of matter, and more. Experiments are included for the Gas Pressure Sensor, Temperature Probe, pH Sensor, Conductivity Probe, Colorimeter, and Voltage Probe.
If you teach Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), or college chemistry, you should also consider Advanced Chemistry with Vernier (CHEM-A) and Investigating Chemistry through Inquiry (CHEM-I).Table of ContentsExperimentSuggested Products1Endothermic and Exothermic ReactionsGo Direct® Temperature Probe2Freezing and Melting of WaterGo Direct® Temperature Probe3Another Look at Freezing TemperatureGo Direct® Temperature Probe (2)4Heat of Fusion for IceGo Direct® Temperature Probe5Find the Relationship: An Exercise in Graphing AnalysisNo probeware used6Boyle's Law: Pressure-Volume Relationship in GasesGo Direct® Gas Pressure Sensor7Pressure-Temperature Relationship in GasesGo Direct® Gas Pressure Sensor, Go Direct® Temperature Probe8Fractional DistillationGo Direct® Temperature Probe9Evaporation and Intermolecular AttractionsGo Direct® Temperature Probe (2)10Vapor Pressure of LiquidsGo Direct® Gas Pressure Sensor, Go Direct® Temperature Probe11Determining the Concentration of a Solution: Beer's LawGo Direct® Colorimeter12Effect of Temperature on Solubility of a SaltGo Direct® Temperature Probe13Properties of Solutions: Electrolytes and Non-ElectrolytesGo Direct® Conductivity Probe14Conductivity of Solutions: The Effect of ConcentrationGo Direct® Conductivity Probe15Using Freezing Point Depression to Find Molecular WeightGo Direct® Temperature Probe16Energy Content of FoodsGo Direct® Temperature Probe17Energy Content of FuelsGo Direct® Temperature Probe18Additivity of Heats of Reaction: Hess's LawGo Direct® Temperature Probe19Heat of Combustion: MagnesiumGo Direct® Temperature Probe20Chemical Equilibrium: Finding a Constant, KcGo Direct® Colorimeter21Household Acids and BasesGo Direct® pH Sensor22Acid RainGo Direct® pH Sensor23Titration Curves of Strong and Weak Acids and BasesGo Direct® pH Sensor24Acid-Base TitrationGo Direct® pH Sensor, Go Direct® Drop Counter, Precision Volume Dispenser25Titration of a Diprotic Acid: Identifying an UnknownGo Direct® pH Sensor, Go Direct® Drop Counter, Precision Volume Dispenser26Using Conductivity to Find an Equivalence PointGo Direct® Conductivity Probe, Go Direct® Drop Counter, Precision Volume Dispenser27Acid Dissociation Constant, KaGo Direct® pH Sensor28Establishing a Table of Reduction Potentials: Micro-Voltaic CellsGo Direct® Voltage Probe29Lead Storage BatteriesGo Direct® Voltage Probe30Rate Law Determination of the Crystal Violet ReactionGo Direct® Colorimeter31Time-Release Vitamin C TabletsGo Direct® pH Sensor32The Buffer in LemonadeGo Direct® pH Sensor33Determining the Free Chlorine Content of Swimming Pool WaterGo Direct® Colorimeter34Determining the Quantity of Iron in a Vitamin TabletGo Direct® Colorimeter35Determining the Phosphoric Acid Content in Soft DrinksGo Direct® pH Sensor36Microscale Acid-Base TitrationGo Direct® pH Sensor
Middle School Science mit Vernier wurde speziell für Schüler:innenr der 6. bis 8. Klasse geschrieben. Es enthält 38 Experimente in den Bereichen Erdkunde, Biologie und Physik, die zehn verschiedene Sensoren von Vernier nutzen. Ihre Schüler:innen werden diese gut geschriebenen und gut getesteten Wissenschaftsexperimente wirklich genießen!
The Go Direct Current Probe measures the electric currents in circuits. It connects via Bluetooth® wireless technology or via USB to your device.
Specifications
Range: +/- 1 A and +/- 0.1 A
Maximum non-damaging current: 1.5 A and 0.5 A
Typical resolution: 0.031 mA and 0.003 mA
Connections:Wireless: Bluetooth
Wired: USB
What's included
Vernier Go Direct Current Probe
Micro USB Cable
User Manual - GDX-CUR
This bracket fits most of our box-shaped Go Direct® sensors. Attach the bracket to our accessory rod or any tripod with a standard camera mount to hold a sensor still and stable for repetitive measurements.
Specifications
Threaded insert: ¼-20 (¼ inch diameter, 20 threads per inch)
What's included
1 sensor bracket
User Manual - GDX-MOUNT
Use the Power Amplifier as a power supply for DC and AC circuit investigations or to drive devices such as speakers, lamps, and small DC motors.
Specifications
Technical Details of Power Amplifier Operation
Input connection: 3.5 mm audio cable (from LabQuest or computer) or BTA cable (from LabPro CH4)
Input Frequency range: DC to 15 kHz.
Overall gain: 10X (LabQuest/computer), 2X (LabPro)
Input impedance: 10 kΩ. (LabQuest/computer), 50 kΩ (LabPro)
Maximum input ±12 V without damage.
Pulse Width Modulation input used for producing DC offset or pure DC output
Current Sensor
Connect to Vernier interface to monitor load current
There is a 0.1 Ω resistor between the black terminal and ground. Current measurements are based on the voltage drop across this resistor.
Important Note: The Power Amplifier creates no signal on its own. It depends on a signal source, such as the LabQuest 2 or original LabQuest’s Power Amplifier App, our free Power Amplifier Frequency Generator software for PC/Mac, or Logger Pro 3.8 or newer (LabPro only)
A LabQuest Mini or LabQuest Stream does not provide a signal source. Use the Power Amplifier Function Generator software as the signal source.
What's included
Vernier Power Amplifier
(1) Power supply
(1) 3.5 mm audio cable for LabQuest control
(1) BTA cable for LabPro input and current sensing
User Manual - PAMP-EURO
This lab book contains experiments specifically chosen for teaching topics in agricultural science at the high school or college level.
Agricultural Science with Vernier contains a collection of 29 experiments that can be useful in teaching agricultural science at the high school or college level. Some experiments are designed to be done in the field, and some in the classroom or laboratory.
Topics include:
Fundamentals of Agricultural Science
Plant and Soil Science
Animal Science
Energy and Electricity
General Topics in Agricultural Science
The Investigating Chemistry through Inquiry lab book contains 25 inquiry-based chemistry investigations. The book is authored by two long-time chemistry teachers, Donald L. Volz and Ray Smola, who have enjoyed using the inquiry method in their own instruction.
Each experiment includes a preliminary activity, teacher information, sample researchable questions, and sample data for those researchable questions. If you are new to inquiry-based instruction, the extensive Instructor Sections that are included with each investigation will help guide you through the inquiry-based style of chemistry instruction.
Included with Investigating Chemistry through Inquiry
Electronic Version
25 inquiry-based, chemistry investigations
Access to up-to-date versions of the experiments
Essential teacher information for successful inquiry investigations
Suggested researchable questions, sample data, and graphs
A generous site license—buy one book and duplicate the labs for your class
Word-processing files of the student experiments, so you can edit the files to match your teaching preferences
Printed Lab Book
When you buy the printed lab book you receive all of the resources listed for the electronic version, plus a printed copy of the book.
Containing 40 experiments, Physical Science with Vernier is perfect for introductory physical science and integrated science classes.
Physical Science with Vernier contains 40 ready-to-use experiments for physical science (middle school through grade 10). Experiments are included for 9 Vernier physical science sensors in chemistry and physics. These experiments are perfect for introductory physical science and integrated science classes!
With Graphical Analysis Pro, students can visualize scientific data collected from Vernier sensors—boosting their understanding and engagement using rich, real–time graphs. This-easy-to-use-app works on operating systems commonly found in the classroom.
Graphical Analysis Pro also includes crucial features that promote three-dimensional learning, critical thinking, student collaboration, asynchronous instruction, and deeper analysis of experiment phenomena.
Review the comparison table below to see what Graphical Analysis Pro can add to your classroom.
Data Collection
Collect experiment data from multiple sensors simultaneously using a multiple-channel interface, such as LabQuest Stream® or multiple Go Direct® sensors.
Data Visualization
Help your students visualize experiment data—and increase comprehension and retention—with richly detailed, customizable graphing.
Graphical Analysis Pro Remote EducationData Sharing
Boost your students’ understanding of complex science concepts with real-time data sharing. Seeing experiment data collected right before their eyes helps students connect abstract ideas to the real world.
Videos Synced with Data
Customize instruction and learning using your experiment videos synced with data. Your students can even upload and share their own videos.
Sample Experiments
Access dozens of experiment videos synced with real data to support both remote and in-person learning. These sample experiments help your students experience an experiment, even when lab equipment is unavailable. You can also use sample experiments for pre-labs and differentiation of instruction.
Advanced Data Analysis
Give your students more options for deeper analysis with user-defined curve fits and calculated columns. These features provide equation and expression customizations directly in the app for immediate analysis.
Advanced Chemistry with Vernier has 35 advanced chemistry experiments designed for use with Vernier data-collection technology. There are four student alternative versions included for each experiment: computer, LabQuest, calculator, and a generic version that covers all platforms. Experiments are included for the Vernier Temperature Probe, pH Sensor, Conductivity Probe, Drop Counter, Colorimeter, Gas Pressure Sensor, Current Probe, ORP Sensor, and Radiation Monitor.
Starting with the 2013–2014 school year, the AP Chemistry Course Description recommended labs have been reduced from 22 to 16 and at least six of the 16 experiments should be an inquiry-based model of instruction. Advanced Chemistry with Vernier provides a variety of experiments for the additional 10 non-inquiry experiments.
Use it in addition to Vernier Chemistry Investigations for Use with AP Chemistry (APCHEM) for a comprehensive set of topics.
The Go Direct Energy Sensor quantifies the voltage, current, power, and energy output of small wind turbines and solar panels, such as those used in our KidWind Experiment Kits. It connects via Bluetooth® wireless technology or via USB to your device.
Specifications
Source input potential range: ±30 V
Source input current range: ±1 A
What's included
Go Direct® Energy Sensor
Micro USB Cable
User Manual - GDX-NRG
The Instrumentation Amplifier can be used to connect a wide variety of measurement equipment to a Vernier interface and electronically collect, store, and analyze the data.
Specifications
Gain settings: 150, 75, 7.5, 15, 3, and 1.5±5%
Linearity: 1%
Power: 2.5 mA @ 5 VDC
Frequency Response: 0-10 kHz (f3dB)
Impedance: 1 MΩ to ground
Range settings: 0-20 mV, 0-200 mV, 0-1 V, ±20 mV, ±200 mV, ±1 V
What's included
Vernier Instrumentation Amplifier
User Manual - INA-BTA
This is a simple probe that measures potential difference relative to ground and connects to any Vernier interface.
Specifications
Input voltage range: ± 10 V
What's included
Vernier Voltage Probe
User Manual - VP-BTA
The Vernier Circuit Board 2 is a convenient platform for circuit labs, from basic series and parallel circuits to RLC circuits. Many components are provided for experimentation, and additional components can be added to expand the capability of this useful board.
Specifications
Size: 10 in. x 6.5 in. (25.5 cm x 16.5 cm)
Mass: ~0.44 kg
Optional power sources:up to 4 AA batteries, not included
LabQuest Power Supply, not included (or other 5 VDC adapter with center-positive ⅛ inch connector)
DC power supply such as Extech Digital DC power supply
Vernier Power Amplifier
Maximum voltage: 10 V
Resettable fuse opens at 0.8 A, but 0.3 A or less is recommended
All parts ROHS compliant
What's included
One circuit board
Ten insulated jumper wires fitted with mini-alligator clips
Five #48 lamps rated 0.06 A at 2.0 V (cylindrical body)
Five #50 lamps rated 0.220 A at 7.5 V (round body)
User Manual - VCB2
The Differential Voltage Probe is designed for exploring the basic principles of electricity. Use this probe to measure voltages in low voltage AC and DC circuits.
Specifications
Input voltage range: ±6.0 V
Maximum voltage on any input: ±10 V
Input Impedance (to ground): 10 M Ω
Differential Impedance: >20 M Ω
Typical Resolution: 3.1 mV
Linearity: 0.01%
Supply voltage: 5 VDC
What's included
Vernier Differential Voltage Probe
User Manual - DVP-BTA
The Current Probe can be used to measure currents in low-voltage AC and DC circuits or for electrochemistry experiments.
Specifications
Range: ±0.6 A
Maximum voltage on any input: ±10 V
Input Impedance (between inputs): 0.1 Ω
Input Impedance (to ground): 10 MΩ
Typical Resolution: 0.31 mA
Linearity: 0.01%
Supply voltage: 5 VDC
Current in amperes:
Slope: –0.25 A/V
Intercept: 0.625 A
What's included
Vernier Current Probe
CHF 112.10*
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