UNILAB Multi-Timer
UNILAB Multi-Timer
Product code: AP00058200
Product Description
The Unilab Multi-Timer is a microprocessor based, stand alone unit. It is a very versatile instrument having the following modes of operation.
- Time Interval (4)
- Event times (8)
- Speed (4)
- Acceleration Data
- Accelerations (2)
- A fast timer (8) - for times <10,000us the resolution is 1us
- A Gap Timer (1)
The Multi-Timer embraces touch screen technology making it faster and easier to operate. It has a metal enclosure making it robust and durable for classroom use and has all the capabilities needed to explore kinematics.
The Acceleration Data mode displays two velocities and the time interval been the velocities. Students can use this information to calculate the acceleration. Once the concept has been developed students can then switch to using the acceleration mode to explore and investigate their world without having to do the calculation every time. The full range of measurements capable on this device make it easy for students to carry out experiments and solidify their understanding.
The Multi-Timer has two light gate input options, either 4mm input sockets or the device specific sockets which are compatible with the Multi-Timer light gates.
- A very easy to use device with many applications.
- Key Stage 3 - 4 Physics - Speed of Sound: Estimate the speeds encountered in everyday experience, both for natural phenomena (wind, sound, light) and transportation systems; and the magnitudes of everyday accelerations, including the acceleration in free fall.
- Key Stage 3 - 4 Biology - Reaction Times: Explain the implications of human reaction times in relation to safety in transport
- Key Stage 4 Physics - Forces and Motion, Acceleration, Speed: Make and interpret measurements of distances, times, speeds and accelerations,and represent these in graphical form. Explain the vector-scalar distinction as it applies to displacement, velocity and speed. Explain that motion in a circle involves constant speed but changing velocity (qualitative only).
Further Information
- Age Recommended from
- 11 Years
- Age Suitable from
- 3 Years
- Brand
- Unilab
- Offers
- New
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The Unilab Multi-Timer is a microprocessor based, stand alone unit. It is a very versatile instrument having the following modes of operation.
- Time Interval (4)
- Event times (8)
- Speed (4)
- Acceleration Data
- Accelerations (2)
- A fast timer (8) - for times <10,000us the resolution is 1us
- A Gap Timer (1)
The Multi-Timer embraces touch screen technology making it faster and easier to operate. It has a metal enclosure making it robust and durable for classroom use and has all the capabilities needed to explore kinematics.
The Acceleration Data mode displays two velocities and the time interval been the velocities. Students can use this information to calculate the acceleration. Once the concept has been developed students can then switch to using the acceleration mode to explore and investigate their world without having to do the calculation every time. The full range of measurements capable on this device make it easy for students to carry out experiments and solidify their understanding.
The Multi-Timer has two light gate input options, either 4mm input sockets or the device specific sockets which are compatible with the Multi-Timer light gates.
- A very easy to use device with many applications.
- Key Stage 3 - 4 Physics - Speed of Sound: Estimate the speeds encountered in everyday experience, both for natural phenomena (wind, sound, light) and transportation systems; and the magnitudes of everyday accelerations, including the acceleration in free fall.
- Key Stage 3 - 4 Biology - Reaction Times: Explain the implications of human reaction times in relation to safety in transport
- Key Stage 4 Physics - Forces and Motion, Acceleration, Speed: Make and interpret measurements of distances, times, speeds and accelerations,and represent these in graphical form. Explain the vector-scalar distinction as it applies to displacement, velocity and speed. Explain that motion in a circle involves constant speed but changing velocity (qualitative only).
Further Information
- Age Recommended from
- 11 Years
- Age Suitable from
- 3 Years
- Brand
- Unilab
- Offers
- New