Capacitors, Sound Waves, and Beats:

Lessons to Energize Your Classroom

DATE
Thursday, February 9

TIME

4:00–4:45 p.m. PST
7:00–7:45 p.m. EST

TOPIC
Physics
Electricity and sound units are on the horizon for the second half of the typical physics curriculum. Get a head start on your spring lessons with our latest webinar!

What will you learn?

Electricity and sound units are on the horizon for the second half of the typical physics curriculum. Get a head start on your spring lessons with our latest webinar! Join physics expert Tom Smith to explore two of our popular experiments: “Capacitors” and “Sound Waves and Beats.” In addition, we’ll demonstrate how to use the Vernier Graphical Analysis® app to measure the potential across a resistor-capacitor circuit, explore the properties of sound waves, and more.  

Educators can expect to walk away with

We'll be using the data-sharing capability in Graphical Analysis Pro to send sensor data to all Pro users so you can follow along as we analyze the data. Don't have Graphical Analysis Pro?
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Get ready to explore these important physics concepts and the Vernier solutions that enable students to engage in hands-on physics learning!

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Presenters

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Tom Smith

Engineering Educational Technology Specialist