1.0.2 / September 6, 2018
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Description

Displays vectors from phone sensors. Phones and tablets have manyonboard sensors like accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetic field etc.These are what those games with tilt-to-steer controls use. But,you can use these sensors to perform physics experiments too. Thereare many apps out there that log sensor data as .csv files, to beanalysed using a computer later. But this is often very cumbersome,and is not usable in classroom demonstrations. sensorVector shows a2d vector of sensors such as accelerometer, gyroscope, magneticfield etc. You can record data and replay it like a video. Thisenables you to do a wide variety of physics experiments, withoutneeding a computer to analyze. Students still learning vectors canget a hands on flavour of playing around with vectors in reallife..... Measure accelerations of your car. Make your phoneweightless. Check how a magnetic field dies down. Make your phone apendulum. Measure centripetal accelration when spinning around. Theapp is fully free. On receiving considerable support, it will bereleased as open source

App Information sensorVector

  • App Name
    sensorVector
  • Package Name
    org.kreu.sensorvector
  • Updated
    September 6, 2018
  • File Size
    1.6M
  • Requires Android
    Android 4.4 and up
  • Version
    1.0.2
  • Developer
    Kreu
  • Installs
    1,000+
  • Price
    Free
  • Category
    Education
  • Developer
  • Google Play Link

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sensorVector 1.0.2 APK
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Displays vectors from phone sensors. Phones and tablets have manyonboard sensors like accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetic field etc.These are what those games with tilt-to-steer controls use. But,you can use these sensors to perform physics experiments too. Thereare many apps out there that log sensor data as .csv files, to beanalysed using a computer later. But this is often very cumbersome,and is not usable in classroom demonstrations. sensorVector shows a2d vector of sensors such as accelerometer, gyroscope, magneticfield etc. You can record data and replay it like a video. Thisenables you to do a wide variety of physics experiments, withoutneeding a computer to analyze. Students still learning vectors canget a hands on flavour of playing around with vectors in reallife..... Measure accelerations of your car. Make your phoneweightless. Check how a magnetic field dies down. Make your phone apendulum. Measure centripetal accelration when spinning around. Theapp is fully free. On receiving considerable support, it will bereleased as open source