Vernier DataMate Guidebook User Manual

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DataMate Guidebook

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LABPRO TUTORIAL #4: COLLECT MOTION DATA

The Vernier Motion Detector measures the distance to an object using echoing ultrasonic sound
waves. LabPro then calculates the velocity and acceleration. This tutorial will show you how to
change the length of an experiment and make a graph of a person walking.

MATERIALS

TI graphing calculator

DataMate program

LabPro interface

Motion Detector

walk back and forth

in front of

Motion Detector

PROCEDURE


1.

Place the Motion Detector so that it points toward an open space at least 4 m long.

2.

Connect the Motion Detector to the

DIG/SONIC 1

port of the LabPro interface. Use the

black link cable to connect the interface to the calculator. Firmly press in the cable ends.

3.

Turn on the calculator and start the DataMate program. Press

CLEAR

to

reset the program.


4.

Slowly move your hand towards and away from the Motion Detector and
watch the right-hand corner of the screen as DataMate gives a live readout
of the distance (in meters). Keep your hand at least 0.4 m from the detector;
if you get closer than that the readings will be unreliable.


5.

The system is set to collect data for five seconds, but we want a different
experiment length.

a.

Select

SETUP

.

b.

Using the arrow keys, position the arrow next to

MODE

and press

ENTER

.

c.

Select

TIME GRAPH

.

d.

You will be presented with the current time settings. Select

CHANGE

TIME SETTINGS

.

e.

Type in .15 for the time interval and press

ENTER

.

f.

Type in 100 for number of samples and press

ENTER

.

g.

You will be presented with the new time parameters. The experiment
length is now 15 seconds. Select

OK

to return to the Main screen.




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