Showing 21 experiments that use the PASPORT Temperature Sensor.

Elementary / Elementary Science

Chemical Reactions

In this lab, students will use a temperature sensor to measure the change in temperature as two substances chemically react.

Elementary / Elementary Science

Microclimates

In this lab, students use a weather sensor to compare the temperature and humidity of various sites and determine the reason for any variations.

Middle School / BiologyEnvironmental ScienceLife Science

How a Greenhouse Works: Heat

In this lab, students use a temperature sensor to measure the heat generated in a model greenhouse by altering the types of material that light passes...

High School / Physics

Temperature versus Heat

In this lab, students will use temperature sensors to explore the relationship between heat transfer and temperature changes in various substances.

High School / Physics

Phase Change

In this lab, students will use stainless steel temperature sensors to observe physical changes in a system undergoing a phase change.

High School / Physics

Specific Heat of a Metal

In this lab, students will use stainless steel temperature sensors to compare the heat transferred by different metals to water.

High School / Physics

Heat of Fusion

In this lab, students will use temperature sensors to identify heat as a form of energy. Students will observe heat transfer during a phase change from...

High School / Physics

Heat of Vaporization

In this lab, students will use temperature sensors to develop a better understanding of the phase change from gas to liquid.

High School / Physics

Absolute Zero

In this lab, students will use absolute pressure and temperature sensors to experimentally determine a numerical value for absolute zero in degrees Celsius.

High School / Biology

Energy Content of Food (PASPORT sensors)

Use a PASPORT temperature sensor to measure the change in temperature of water that is heated by...

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