To resize an object, single click on it to select it.Move the cursor over the edge of the selected object until the cursor turns into a hand, then hold down the mouse button while grabbing and moving the object. To move an object, select it by clicking on it once.To save the data, select “Save as” from the File menu.Ĭustomizing the presentation of data - Adjusting objects:.Storing the data does not save it to the disk or preserve it between sessions or turning off the computer. Click “Store Latest Run” option in the Experiment menu to save the most recently collected data in memory, allowing you to collect another set of data without losing the first one.Go to the Experiment menu and click Calibrate. If you need to calibrate a sensor, follow the instructions for that particular sensor given in the specification sheet. Most sensors shouldn’t need calibration for performing routine experiments.To change units go to the Experiment menu and click Change Units.You can manually enter data or import data from a Labquest. To change collection modes go to Experiment in the menu toolbar, and choose Data Collection.If you are collecting data and the time runs out before you are finished with data collection, click start again and select append time. If you want to change the collection time, go to Experiment in the menu toolbar and choose extend collection from the drop down menu. You can stop the data collection by clicking stop or waiting until the time indicated on the time axis is reached. When you click Collect (green button with arrow head), the program will begin plotting data.See our copy of “Advanced Chemistry with Vernier” for experiments located in the prep room. Each folder contains 30-40 experiments, each corresponding to an experiment in the lab book. If you are performing a particular experiment, you can go to the File menu, choose Open, and you will see a series of lab book experiment files.If you don’t want to collect data, but simply want to show the real time measurement, you can delete or minimize the data collection table and graph (see below for instructions on resizing and deleting). Press the Collect button or go to Experiment and select Start.
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