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Science for Everyone PocketLab Experiment

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Middle School Science

Exploration Barometric pressure is the pressure from the force or weight of air exerted on a surface. The PocketLab’s barometric pressure sensor measures the…
Exploration Barometric pressure is the pressure from the force or weight of air exerted on a surface. The PocketLab’s barometric pressure sensor measures the…
Exploration After a change occurs, if the molecules of the chemicals involved do not change, it is only a physical change. Ice melting to water is an example…

High School Physics

A French watchmaker and physicist, Jean Charles A. Peltier, observed that electric currents produce heating or cooling at the interface between two dissimilar…
The physics of the sounds produced by music boxes is definitely worth studying in curricula based upon NGSS (Next Generation Science Standards).   The prongs…
In this lesson we develop a laboratory experiment in which students quantitatively verify a major theoretical equation for the Doppler Effect when the wave…

News

We recently just finished an early preview of The PocketLab for theTech In Motion Product Design Demo at the Art Institute of California in Sunnyvale. Thanks…
  Here is a video introducing Scratch and PocketLab integration. It will give you an overview of how everything works together. The Getting Started Guide…
Originally posted on Kickstarter: Backers, After a couple weeks of long hours of coding and testing, we are moving ahead with manufacturing! We have ordered…

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