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This workshop presentation highlights the creation of a prototype hardware designed specifically for the study of longitudinal oscillations, both free (damped or not) and forced. The system enables collaborative use in a remote laboratory setting, fully eliminating human interference. It focuses on simple physics principles and features a straightforward system control and data acquisition process. The initial prototype is operational, facilitating local acquisition of data while being free from charge, thanks to CIDEPE's contributions.
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Bernard M. Marechal UFRJ and CECIERJ/CEDERJ 2nd EELA Workshop Itacuruçá, June 24-25, 2006 Prototype Hardware for Remote Lab -Oscillations
Itacuruçá, June 24 - 25, 2006 What for? • Provide hardware for study of free (damped or not) or forced longitudinal oscillations. • Collaborative use of a remote laboratory • 100% free of human interference. • Simple physics • Rather simple system control and data aquisition
Itacuruçá, June 24 - 25, 2006 State of the art • First simple prototype ready • Only free damped oscillations • Start by hand • Simple local acquisition working. • Thanks to CIDEPE (cidepe@cidepe.com.br), for developing the prototype free of charge.