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- phyphox – Physical Phone Experiments
Phyphox allows you to use the sensors in your phone for your experiments For example, detect the frequency of a pendulum using the accelerometer or measure the Doppler effect using its microphone
- Download – phyphox
Join the phyphox beta program Through this link you will change your Google Play preferences to use the beta version instead of the regular one Google Play should then automatically update phyphox to the test version (sometimes it may take a few minutes before Google Play registers the change) Test on iOS
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) – phyphox
When opening phyphox, it does not explain much, because it is mostly a collection of tools that can be used in a physical experiment So, in most cases you should already have an experiment on your mind and find that phyphox is just the tool you were missing or, for example as a student, phyphox is the tool that is part of the instructions to an experiment Nevertheless, you can explore the
- Experiments – phyphox
Featured Free Fall Speed of an Elevator Experiment list Experiments with video instructions Experiments with material for schools (German) List all experiments If you have developed a worksheet or an experiment yourself (in any language), we are happy to include it into our database
- Supported sensors – phyphox
The coordinate system In phyphox, the z axis is perpendicular to the screen, pointing out of it The x axis points to the right when holding the device in its default position For phones this means, that it points to the right while looking at the screen in portrait (vertical) orientation The y axis points upwards along the long side of the
- Remote control – phyphox
Remote control Phyphox can be controlled remotely from any device that is on the same network as the phone and has a contemporary web browser On this page we will explain, how this works You may want to watch the short video below or read the extensive explanation after the video
- Experiments – phyphox
The experiment “Acceleration (without g)” just gives the raw data from the phone’s (typically virtual) accelerometer Continue reading
- Experiment Editor – phyphox
Phyphox allows you to create your own experiments using a visual experiment editor, which will generate a simple file, that defines your experiment including data analysis
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