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5. Technical data
Measuring range:
Resolution:
Accuracy:
Sensor type:
Angle of sensor
wedge opening:
Burst repeat frequency:
5. Operation
Screw the stand rod into the M6 nut provided.
Plug the miniDIN cable into the miniDIN socket
and connect up the 3B NETlog
Attach the motion sensor mechanically to the
experiment set-up, e.g. in front of an air track,
under a free-falling body or in the path of a vi-
brating pendulum bob.
Turn on the 3B NETlog
detect the sensor.
Carry out measurements and evaluate them.
6. Applications
Position, speed and acceleration of moving objects.
Movements in the range of the sensor.
Detecting simple harmonic motion of a weight on a
spring.
Measuring the period of an oscillating body.
Objects moving up and down.
The bouncing of a ball.
0.15 m –10 m approx.
< 5 mm
± 1 %
Electrostatic 50 kHz -
transducer
15° @ - 6 dB
40 Hz to 5 Hz,
automatically adapted
according to the distance
from the object
TM
unit.
TM
unit and wait for it to
7. Sample experiment
Uniform acceleration followed by change
of direction
Required equipment:
TM
1 3B NETlog
unit
TM
1 3B NETlab
program
1 Ultrasonic motion sensor
1 Universal clamp
1 Air track, 1.6 m
1 Glider 450 g, blue
1 Air-flow generator
1 Conical reflector
Set up the experiment as shown in Fig. 1. Also
take note of the instructions for the air track.
Attach the motion sensor using a universal
clamp to the rubber-band launcher on the air-
inlet side of the air track, see detailed photo-
graph, Fig. 2.
Attach the stopper with the pulley to the other
end of the air track. Make sure that the stopper's
spring buffer is facing along the track.
Lower the track by adjusting the height of its
feet so that the rider moves under its own
weight towards the right-hand end of the track.
Connect the sensor by means of its miniDIN
connector lead to analog input A or B on the 3B
TM
NETlog
unit.
Wait for the 3B NETlog
sor.
Attach a conical reflector U40462 to the glider
U40422 and turn on the air track.
Start measuring, starting with the rider moving
away from the air inlet end of the track.
Open the experiment template for "speed meas-
urement on an air track" in 3B NETlab
includes all the necessary settings for evaluating
the measurements.
Carry out the experiment and evaluate the re-
sults. See Fig. 3.
2
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U11361
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U40405
U40422
U15425
U40462
TM
unit to detect the sen-
TM
, which

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