Version 1.0.9 was just published to address a range of minor problems (we are still working on the big update with Bluetooth and interactive Graphs). This most important fixes of … Continue reading “Version 1.0.9 (minor bugfixes)”
Since this is the English version of this article, I should probably start with an update on international events. After really enjoying the AAPT Summer Meeting in Cincinnati (that’s where … Continue reading “Workshop in Aachen and update on upcoming events”
A few weeks ago, two students from the University of Salzburg have started to create short videos in which they present various experiments demonstrating the Doppler effect. These videos will … Continue reading “Doppler effect experiments”
While we are already working on the big stuff like zoomable graphs, we decided to release yet another minor update in-between with some interesting features. Full Changelog And again, the … Continue reading “Version 1.0.7 (GPS, saving of experiment states, …)”
This is the second of two videos on oscillations with phyphox. This one is about building pendulums and how we collected the data from our students to confirm the simple … Continue reading “Experiment: Pendulum”
Again, this is not yet the big update announced a while ago. But there have been so many minor fixes, improvements and new ideas, that it’s time to publish another … Continue reading “Version 1.0.6 (New experiments, minor updates)”
Use the light sensor to measure times. You can set a threshold and determine the duration of brighter/darker states or the time between two bright/dark states.
Measure the frequency of a pendulum on a spring.
Measure the frequency of a pendulum on a string. You can determine the gravity constant this way.
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”