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Vernier® Energy Sensor
Easily quantify voltage, current, power, and energy output of small wind turbines and solar panels.
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Vernier® Ethanol Sensor
Measure the concentration of ethanol in air above an aqueous sample.
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Vernier® pH Sensors
General-purpose pH Sensors can be used across disciplines, with applications in chemistry, biology, middle school science, and environmental science.
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Vernier® Proscope Stand
The ProScope Stand steadily holds the ProScope in a wide variety of positions. Perfect for mounting the ProScope above a dissection subject or to capture classroom images.
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Vernier® Go Direct™ Mini Gas Chromatographs
Easily teach chromatography in organic chemistry, physical chemistry or high school and college chemistry.
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Vernier® Motion Detector
Measure position, velocity, and acceleration of moving object.
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Vernier® Drop Counters
Perform accurate, automatic titrations by counting drops of titrant.
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Vernier® Voltage Probe, 30 V
This sensor is used to measure voltages in the range of -30 to +30 volts.
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Vernier® Go! Motions
Easily collect motion data without the need for additional interfaces.
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Vernier® Go Direct™ Chemistry Packages
We offer different packages to meet your needs and budget for the Chemistry classroom.
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Vernier® Go Direct™ Blood Pressure Sensors
Easily measure blood pressure in the classroom.
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Vernier® O₂ Gas Sensor
The O₂ gas sensor measures oxygen concentration in air, and is temperature compensated for use in different environments. It has a wide measurement range, allowing it to be used to study human and cellular respiration. The O₂ gas sensor also includes a 250 ml bottle that can be used to study the rusting of iron, or as a respiration chamber for monitoring plants and insects.
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Vernier® LabQuest 3 Physics Packages
LabQuest® 3 is a powerful, advanced, easy-to-navigate, and versatile data-logging solution for STEM students.

