A system for the future student. 1 Before myDAQ Theory and simulation. With myDAQ Live data and industry-proven measurement tools.

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A system for the future student. 1 Before myDAQ Theory and simulation. With myDAQ Live data and industry-proven measurement tools

Bernoulli's Principle 2 Explore how a wing generates lift according to airspeed. Show them the correlation between physical motion and on-screen data. Force Velocity Pressure

Newton’s 1 st Law 3 The familiar “inclined plane” activity, reinvented for a digital generation Let students create theories and test them instantly. Force Mass Acceleration Friction Potential Energy

Green Energy 4 Explore the challenges of harnessing usable wind energy. Let students design their own system for maximum efficiency. Measure and discuss energy lost to inefficiency. Energy Power Sustainability

Circuits & Electronics 5 Explore Ohms law and electronics theory with the Multisim circuits teaching environment Have students understand the how and why of a circuit mini- system before building the real thing themselves Voltage Current Resistance