Book description
- Make basic scientific measurements with PCs, and Linux based computing systems
- Review techniques for weighing measurements down into the double and even single digit milligram
- Use inexpensive sensors and displays to quantify and validate sensor data
- Incorporate weighing scales, electrometers, magnetic and static field detectors, motion and vibration detectors, and more
- Understand the possible noise and accuracy problems that can occur and best practices to refine your projects
- See the benefits of data validation for graphical data display
Table of contents
- Cover
- Front Matter
- 1. Capacitance and Charge
- 2. Current
- 3. Heat and Temperature
- 4. Light, Optics, and Photoelectric Effects
- 5. Magnetics, Magnetoresistance, and Hall Effects
- 6. Motion and Vibration
- 7. Resistance and Conductivity
- 8. Voltage
- 9. Weight, Mass, and Force
- 10. Data Collection, Storage, and Networking
- 11. Powering Experiments
- Back Matter
Product information
- Title: Arduino Measurements in Science: Advanced Techniques and Data Projects
- Author(s):
- Release date: September 2021
- Publisher(s): Apress
- ISBN: 9781484267813
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