This general-purpose Temperature sensor is the most commonly used sensor in the range and that’s why we include it as part of the Vu+ data logging pack. It can accurately measure the temperature and heat of air, water, soil and weak acidic solutions.
Note: Vu+ data logger required.
A Versatile Sensor
Take a look at just some of the investigations you can do with a Vu Temperature Sensor.
- Exploring e.g. How to decide when it is hot or when it is cold? How warm is our classroom?
- Recording e.g. The temperature game.
- Investigating e.g. What happens when I am not here? How does heat move around? How does temperature change as you heat water? How heat changes against time? When materials combine, there will be a reaction.
- Insulation investigations e.g. Heat gain and loss.
- Changing of state e.g. Freezing and melting of water.
- Earth, Sun and Moon e.g. Seasons.
- Environment: e.g. Bug Alert. Why is it different over here? Habitats. Pond and river studies.
- Solar energy.
- Monitoring using 2 Temperature sensors e.g. What shall I wear today? Keeping warm. Where is it cold and hot? Decay. Are your hands warmer than mine? Goldilocks. Hot drinks. Too hot!
Specification
| Ranges | Celsius, Fahrenheit or Heat |
|---|---|
| Celsius | -30 to +110C, 0 to 110C, 0 to 50C |
| Fahrenheit | -22 to 230F, 0 to 232F, 0 to 120F |
| Heat | –2.50 to 9.00 J |
Product manual
Download Vu Temperature Manual | Version: 2




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