Product Summary
The PASPORT Sensor Extension Cable extends the distance a PASPORT sensor can reach by 2 m. Two cables CANNOT be connected together or used on a sensor that already has a cable.
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Wireless Gas Sensors
Wireless gas sensors are invaluable tools in modern science labs, revolutionizing the way researchers and students study metabolic processes, combustion, decomposition, and more.
Experiment Library
Perform the following experiments and more with the PASPORT Sensor Extension Cable.
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The Water Cycle
In this lab, students use a weather sensor to measure the conditions in a water cycle model.
Light and Dark
In this lab, students use a light sensor to determine how light is related to what they see.
Investigating Sound Levels
This lab helps students recognize that continuous sound is made by vibrating objects, and can be described using pitch and volume. Students will also explore continuous sounds with changing volumes.
Rates of Reaction
In this lab, students will use an absolute pressure sensor to determine the effects of temperature, concentration, and surface area on the rate of a chemical reaction by measuring changes in absolute pressure as the reaction proceeds.
Percent Oxygen in Air
In this lab, students use an absolute pressure sensor to study air characteristics and determine the percent of oxygen present.
Weather Instruments
In this lab, students use a weather sensor to make measurements, determine weather conditions, and develop language for describing weather conditions.