This sensor can be used to monitor chemical reactions that involve gases and to investigate both Boyle's Law and the Gay-Lussac's Law for ideal gases. It can also prove useful in studies of weather phenomena.
The pressure sensor is located in a plastic box. The sensing part is connected to a small stainless steel tube for connection to pressure sources such as a syringe via an adapter.
*Requires connection hardware, sold separately.
Experiment Duration: 1 second to 31 days.
Operation Modes:
Range | ADC Resolution | Accuracy | Resolution | Max Sample Rate (S/sec):
0 to 7 atm, 10 bit, +/- 1% (20 °C - 30 °C), 0.01 atm, 100
0 to 100 psi, 10 bit, +/- 1% (20 °C - 30 °C), 0.1 psi, 100
0 to 700 kPa, 10 bit, +/- 1% (20 °C - 30 °C), 0.1 kPa, 100
0 to 7 bar, 10 bit, +/- 1% (20 °C - 30 °C), 0.01 bar, 100
Video:
The pressure sensor is located in a plastic box. The sensing part is connected to a small stainless steel tube for connection to pressure sources such as a syringe via an adapter.
*Requires connection hardware, sold separately.
Experiment Duration: 1 second to 31 days.
Operation Modes:
Range | ADC Resolution | Accuracy | Resolution | Max Sample Rate (S/sec):
0 to 7 atm, 10 bit, +/- 1% (20 °C - 30 °C), 0.01 atm, 100
0 to 100 psi, 10 bit, +/- 1% (20 °C - 30 °C), 0.1 psi, 100
0 to 700 kPa, 10 bit, +/- 1% (20 °C - 30 °C), 0.1 kPa, 100
0 to 7 bar, 10 bit, +/- 1% (20 °C - 30 °C), 0.01 bar, 100
Video:
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