The smartphone is mounted on an air track and accelerated by a weight on a string. An array of magnets is used, so the linear acceleration can be explored by … Continue reading “Linear acceleration on an air track”
As I explained in the last update I am mostly working on the next major update and there will only be updates in-between to fix bugs. Well – this is … Continue reading “Version 1.0.5 (minor improvements and fixes)”
So, here is the new update 1.0.4 with our new experiment: The acoustic stopwatch. Again, this is more a tool than a full experiment, but a very useful one. The … Continue reading “Version 1.0.4: Acoustic Stopwatch”
Currently, phyphox supports the following inputs and outputs: Inputs Accelerometer Magnetometer Gyroscope Light sensor Pressure Proximity sensor Microphone GPS/Location Bluetooth for custom devices (for example an Arduino)* Outputs Speaker Bluetooth … Continue reading “Supported sensors”