Lisa Zyga reports how to use with secondary school students a Nintendo Wii remote control accelerometer as a pendulum.
To teach students concepts in dynamics and kinematics such as force, velocity and acceleration, Vannoni and Straulino used the intact Wii remote to measure acceleration of a swinging pendulum. They connected the remote to a PC via Bluetooth, and used software to interpret data from the accelerometers to numerically and graphically calculate the pendulum’s position, velocity, and acceleration.
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Thanks, Lora, for pointing to this device. I’d missed it.