Other Electrodes
Select from a wide range of non-specific electrodes that can be made suitable for every application and budget. Measure magnetic fields, oxidation or reduction potential, temperature, gas pressure, voltage, and so much more with these durable, rugged electrodes. These electrodes are ergonomically designed for easy, comfortable handling while providing maximum safety, and economically priced model smean they can be tailored to suit any budgetary constraints. All models are easy to store and maintain.
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Vernier® EKG Sensor
Measure electrical signals from muscle contractions, or make EKG tracings and surface EMG recordings.
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Vernier® EasyLink interface
Inexpensive data collection direct to any TI-Nspire® handheld or TI-84 Plus graphing calculator.
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Vernier® Charge Sensor
Electronic electroscope to obtain quantitative measurements of charge.
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Vernier® Relative Humidity Sensor
Use this sensor for weather studies, monitoring greenhouses, or for determining days when static electrical discharges could be a problem.
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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® Turbidity Sensor
Use the Turbidity sensor to measure the turbidity of freshwater or seawater samples. Its small, sleek design and simple setup make it easy to use at the collection site or when you return to the classroom.
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Vernier® Ethanol Sensor
Measure the concentration of ethanol in air above an aqueous sample.
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Vernier® Go! Motions
Easily collect motion data without the need for additional interfaces.
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Vernier® Drop Counters
Perform accurate, automatic titrations by counting drops of titrant.
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Vernier® High Current Sensor
The High Current Sensor has a range of ±10 A. Current is measured with a Hall Effect sensor, which uses the magnetic field created by the current and therefore does not add a resistive element to the circuit. A metal shield over the Hall Effect chip reduces the influence of external magnets. A replaceable fuse protects the equipment and circuit.

