Relative air pressure sensor suitable for measuring positive and negative pressure changes in gas law experiments.
The main sensing element of the relative air pressure sensor is a pressure-sensitive thin film connected to a flexible resistor. When the pressure of the measured gas decreases or increases, the thin film deforms, causing the resistance of the resistor to change. As the resistance changes, the voltage measured across the resistor also varies. This voltage is then converted via A/D conversion and received by a data acquisition unit, which transmits the results to a computer in an appropriate format.
Range: -100 to +100 kPa
Resolution: 0.1 kPa
Built‑in AI functions open new possibilities for data analysis, automated processing of results, and the creation of interactive experiments.
The relative air pressure sensor can measure the pressure in containers and ambient air. It is primarily suitable for physics experiments related to gas pressure, such as the study of gas laws, and can also measure dry, non-corrosive gas pressure in biological and chemical experiments. Typical applications include:
This product is intended solely for educational use and is not suitable for industrial, medical, research, or commercial applications.
Wireless sensor with built‑in AI features that unlock new possibilities for data analysis and make experiments highly interactive.
Ideal for school laboratories, university courses, and STEM projects.
Built‑in AI functions open new possibilities for data analysis, automated processing of results, and the creation of interactive experiments.
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