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Omar, Ahmad Fairuz; MatJafri, Mohd Zubir – Physics Education, 2011
The Swift Turbidity Marker is an optical instrument developed to measure the level of water turbidity. The components and configuration selected for the system are based on common turbidity meter design concepts but use a simplified methodology to produce rapid turbidity measurements. This work is aimed at high school physics students and is the…
Descriptors: Optics, International Organizations, Data Analysis, Mathematical Applications

Davies, H.; McNeill, D. J. – Physics Education, 1986
Reviews the potential of a data acquisition system for illustrating the nature and significance of ideas in digital signal processing. Focuses on the fast Fourier transform and the utility of its two-channel format, emphasizing cross-correlation and its two-microphone technique of acoustic intensity measurement. Includes programing format. (ML)
Descriptors: Acoustics, Data Processing, Laboratory Equipment, Physics

Webster, E. – Physics Education, 1986
Discusses the use of an external analog-digital converter to use a computer as a storage oscilloscope. Provides program listings for use as a unipolar or bipolar voltmeter and storage oscilloscope. Schematics and component list are included. (JM)
Descriptors: Computers, Data Collection, Data Processing, Electronic Equipment

Herrmann, F.; And Others – Physics Education, 1985
Describes: (1) the structure of a data transmission source, carrier, and receiver; (2) a quantitative measure for the amount of data, followed by some quantitative examples of data transmission processes; (3) the concept of data current; (4) data containers; and (5) how this information can be used to structure physics courses. (JN)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Data Processing, Information Science, Physics