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What is a vernier LabQuest?

What is a vernier LabQuest?

Vernier LabQuest 2 is a standalone interface used to collect sensor data with its built-in graphing and analysis application. The large, high-resolution touch screen makes it easy and intuitive to collect, analyze, and share data from experiments.

How many analog input channels are there on a LabQuest 2 that would allow temperature and pressure probes?

LabQuest has three analog sensor ports (CH 1, CH 2, and CH 3) for analog sensors such as our pH Sensor, Temperature Probe, and Force Sensor.

What does a LabQuest measure?

With the Talking LabQuest 2, you will be able to read a balance, take temperature, measure PH, detect motion, conductivity, current and voltage. You will also be able to count drops, detect light, magnetic fields and stir solutions. This can be read from the Talking LabQuest 2 with the provided USB keyboard.

How do you use a vernier LabQuest?

Connect a sensor such as Temperature, Light or Force to one of the ports on the top of LabQuest. LabQuest will set itself for data collection with that sensor. Note the live readout on the Meter screen. Press the Collect button just below the LabQuest screen.

How can I use LabQuest 2 to collect data?

Begin by navigating to the Meter screen. Select Data Collection from the Sensors menu or touch the section on the right-side of the screen that shows the default mode, rate, and duration for data collection.

How do you calibrate LabQuest 2?

Performing a Two-Point Calibration

  1. Connect the sensor to LabQuest.
  2. Choose Calibrate from the Sensors menu and tap Calibrate Now.
  3. Prepare the sensor for the first point.
  4. Enter the known value for the Reading 1 (e.g., if you are using a pH Sensor, enter the known value of the standard solution).

What is a LabQuest used for?

LabQuest is a standalone and computer interface for Vernier sensors. Use its color touch screen to collect, graph, and analyze data in your classroom or in the field.

What is LabQuest stream?

LabQuest Stream® is a multi-channel, data-collection interface that can be used to collect data from Vernier sensors on various platforms, such as iOS and Android™ devices, Windows® and macOS® computers, and Chromebook™ notebooks. LabQuest Stream supports both wired (USB) and Bluetooth® wireless technology connections.

Can a LabQuest be used as a benchtop?

Connect LabQuest sensors with an interface to your device, or use LabQuest 3 as a standalone device in the field or on the benchtop. With LabQuest 3, you can also transfer data wirelessly via Wi-Fi to one or more devices.

How does a LabQuest connect to a computer?

An interface sends information from the sensor to the data-collection and analysis software. The LabQuest family includes LabQuest 3, LabQuest Stream, ® and LabQuest Mini. LabQuest sensors connect to computers, Chromebooks, and compatible mobile devices through a LabQuest interface.

How many sensors are in the LabQuest 3?

With over 80 sensors to choose from, our LabQuest ® family of sensors offers the widest variety of experiments to integrate into your existing curriculum. Connect LabQuest sensors with an interface to your device, or use LabQuest 3 as a standalone device in the field or on the benchtop.

How does the LabQuest family of interfaces help students?

The LabQuest family of interfaces are designed to be intuitive so you can maximize class time. Built-in graphing and analysis application lets students collect data in real time. Students can sharpen analysis skills and get hands-on experience using data to back up their ideas.