Using Arduino in physical science experiments
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Dec 18, 2023
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2023-12-18
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2023-12-18 (2)
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Arduino experiments STEM
Abstract
The last decade has seen significant developments in prototype tools such as Arduino for sensor management and data collection. In this workshop, we will present for the Arduino: a) the basic functions, programming interface, libraries and sensors and b) its application in science experiments.
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