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Science for Everyone PocketLab Experiment

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Middle School Science

  Let’s imagine two scenarios: 1.       Two identical vehicles, each of whose speedometers reads 50 mph, travel toward each other and experience a head-on…
Introduction: On a hot, sunny day, would you rather wear dark or light-colored clothes? Have you ever walked across dark pavement barefoot on a hot day? How…
Introduction: Objective: The objective of today’s lab is to determine if water or sand heats up more quickly and “keeps” its heat longer. You will then use…

High School Physics

Introduction In this lesson students will find that a current-carrying loop can be regarded as a dipole, as it generates a magnetic field for points on its…
Isaac Newton Isaac Newton is well-known for the apple that hit his head and the discovery of gravity.  His three Laws of Motion, however, are among the most…
Introduction Magnets, from the traditional alnico bar magnets to the modern neodymium magnets, have been of interest to most everyone for decades. The…

News

How are you using PocketLab to explore the world around you? Share your PocketLab Story today! 1) Email thepocketlab(at)gmail.com a quick description of how…
The PocketLab One is tied to the end of a string through one of the loops on either end of the device and angular velocity and acceleration are measured as the…
Getting some quantitative data from a cart rolling down an incline. Here, PocketLab One is attached to a cart and connected via Bluetooth to the PocketLab app…

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