Showing 37 experiments that use the Wireless Pressure Sensor.
What Does Acid Rain Do To Coral Reefs?
Students use a pressure sensor to study what factors affect the reaction of calcium carbonate with acid.
Investigating Physical and Chemical Changes of Matter
Students use a variety of sensors and particle modeling to characterize physical and chemical changes of matter.
Muscle Strength
Students use a pressure sensor to test grip strength and to investigate muscle fatigue.
Transpiration
Students use a pressure sensor to explore how changing atmospheric conditions affect the transpiration rate of a plant.
Osmosis
Students use a pressure sensor to study the movement of water through a cell membrane model by osmosis.
Enzyme Action - Pressure Sensor
Students use a pressure sensor to compare the rate of hydrogen peroxide decomposition with and without a catalyst.
Hydrostatic Pressure
Students use a pressure sensor to measure the static pressure at different depths in a column of water and use their data to determine the mathematical...
Source: Advanced Physics 2 Lab Manual
Transpiration
Students use a pressure sensor and a weather sensor to investigate the rate of transpiration in plants under normal and humid conditions.
Source: Advanced Biology Through Inquiry
Boyle's Law
Students use a pressure sensor and a syringe to determine the inverse proportionality between the pressure and volume of an enclosed gas.
Source: Advanced Physics 2 Lab Manual
Enzyme Activity (Pressure)
Students use a pressure sensor to investigate the catalyzed decomposition of hydrogen peroxide by catalase.
Source: Advanced Biology Through Inquiry
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