OCR AS Physics

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1.2.7 Use of Software & Tools

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Use of Software & Tools

  • The use of electronic software and tools is increasingly used in classroom experiments
  • These improve accuracy and remove sources of uncertainty such as human error

Spreadsheets

  • Graph plotting and data analysis software, such as Microsoft Excel, can be an invaluable tool
  • Spreadsheets provide a very effective way of processing data, particularly when the amount of data is large

Data Loggers

  • Electronic data loggers are more accurate, quick and reliable than manual logging
  • They can take multiple readings per second and present the data as a graph or table in real-time

Cameras

  • Cameras can be used to take photos in experiments that happen too quickly to read a scale
  • A camera can be used to take a photo burst as the experiment happens
  • The scale can then be read from the photos afterwards
  • If the time each photo is taken is known, or if the frame rate is known, then properties such as velocity can be calculated

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