Order No. 1100
There are three wireless bluetooth temperature sensors – this 1100 is the general-purpose temperature sensor.
If you are interested in a range of physics and physical chemistry-based studies, such as cooling curves, heat of fusion or absolute zero, then this is the probe sensor choice.
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This Wireless Temperature Sensor is extremely easy to set up, reducing time – so you can focus on the science.
Designed to be used across all physical science disciplines - this sensor provides an ideal platform to introduce or extend the advantages of data logging, data storage and analysis.
The sensor is designed very much to be “hands on”, encouraging students to think about the experimental design philosophy and how the data is generated.
Tough, adaptable, and mobile, the sensor provides a great tool for bring your classroom to the outside world!
The temperature sensor has a small profile and is small enough to allow practical experiments where space is at a premium.
Equipped with a robust but light temperature probe - the low heat capacity ensures a rapid time response.
Connected to EasySense2 software, this temperature sensor comes to life with the ability to display data live and compare results.
The Smart Wireless Charge Sensor is USB and Bluetooth compatible. Using Bluetooth, a sensor can connect to mobile devices, tablets, laptops, and desktops.
Want to know how you can use this product in your science lessons? Take a look at the list of possible use cases and activities to get you started with the Wireless Temperature Sensor.
Learn more about the Wireless Temperature Sensor specification and range information.
| Range | -40°C to 125°C, -40°F to 257°F |
|---|---|
| Thermistor | Encased in a high heat conductivity stainless steel tube |
| Connectivity | USB & Bluetooth |
| More Info | See manual for full specifications |
1 channel and 2 ranges for this Wireless Temperature Sensor.
| Channel | Ranges |
|---|---|
| Temperature | Degrees Fahrenheit, Degrees Celsius |
Download our free teacher worksheets for the Wireless Temperature Sensor
Investigate absolute zero using pressure changes!
Investigate temperature activities
Investigate the effect of exercise activity upon the skin temperature
Investigate the specific heat capacity for a solid
Investigate cold to hot or hot to cold transitions
Investigate enthalpy changes that can happen with a reaction
Investigate Hess's Law using sodium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid
Discipline: Chemistry Topics: Hess Law, Conservation Of Energy
Investigate endothermic enthalpy changes with a temperature sensor
Discipline: Chemistry Topics: Endothermic Reaction, Enthalpy, Gibbs Free Energy
Investigate the conversion of kinetic energy to heat
Discipline: Physics Topics: Kinetic Energy, Heat, Potential Energy,
Investigate the mechanical equivalence of heat
Investigate the temperature changes that can happen with titration
Investigate where is it hot and cold
Discipline: Physics Topics: Heat, Temperature
Investigate the heat of combustion
Discipline: Chemistry Topics: Enthalpy, Energy Release, Exothermic, Temperature
Investigate the greenhouse effect
Discipline: Environmental Sciences Topics: Greenhouse Effect, Temperature Heat Retention
Investigate fire piston adiabatic compression
Discipline: Chemistry
Investigate the enhanced greenhouse effect
Investigate relative humidity
Investigate heat transfer
Investigate the use of food as fuels
Investigate regulating body temperature
Investigate the regulation body temperature with exercise
Investigate the regulation of body heat
Investigate why we insulate houses
Investigate heating and cooling
Investigate gay lussacs law
Investigate the melting of ice and the boiling of water
Discipline: Chemistry
Investigate the sublimation of solid carbon dioxide
Discipline: Chemistry
Investigate the rate of evaporation
Discipline: Chemistry
Investigate the separation of a dissolved solid
Discipline: Chemistry
Investigate mixture and a compound
Discipline: Chemistry Topics: Compounds And Mixtures, Melting Point, Chemical Bonding
Investigate phase changes from liquid to solid using a temperature sensor
Discipline: Chemistry Topics: Phase Changes, Cooling Curves, Temperature Measurement, Heat Of Fusion.
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