Vernier Video Physics
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Version :3.1.2
Size :27.75Mb
Updated :Mar 16,2020
Developer :Vernier Software & Technology
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Based on the user reviews of Vernier Video Physics, I've generated a conclusion with three pros and three cons, each within a 15-word limit. Here it is: **Pros:** 1. **Easy to use**: Many users praised the app's intuitive interface and ease of use. 2. **Accurate measurements**: Users reported accurate results in measuring motion, velocity, and acceleration. 3. **Great for science teaching**: Educators appreciated the app's usefulness in teaching physics and science concepts. **Cons:** 1. ** Limited device compatibility**: Some users experienced issues with compatibility on older devices or iOS versions. 2. **Stability issues**: A few users reported crashes or lagging during use, affecting the app's overall performance. 3. **Limited customization options**: Some users felt that the app could benefit from more customization options for their specific needs. Please note that these points are based on a general analysis of user reviews and may not reflect your personal experience with the app.
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Description
Video Physics brings automated object tracking and video analysis to iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. Capture video of an object in motion, then tap to track automatically. Video Physics instantly creates trajectory, position, and velocity graphs for the object. Video Physics is perfect for science students and instructors. Perform on-the-go analysis of interesting motion. Measure the velocity of a child's swing, a roller-coaster, or a car. Or, take a video of a basketball free throw shot. Video Physics will display the path of the ball and provide graphs of y vs. x as well as the x and y position and velocity as a function of time. Features of Video Physics: • Capture a new video using the built-in camera, choose a video from your Photo Library, or use one of our sample videos • Track an object automatically or manually add points to the video frame • Set the scale of the video using an object of known size • Optionally set coordinate system location and rotation • View graphs of trajectory and x/y position and velocity • Export video with points • Email the video and data for further analysis in Vernier's Logger Pro software for OS X and Windows • Open data files directly in Vernier's Graphical Analysis app Quotes from physics teachers: "Just played with new Vernier video physics app on iPhone - it ROCKS! I remember the day when this would've cost thousands of dollars to do…." Mark Hines @mhines, teacher "You should check out Vernier's Video Physics app. Students can email video analysis data to Logger Pro; very cool!!" @willkomme, physics teacher Vernier’s Video Physics app is slick. - Ryan Bretag @ryanbretag, teacher and administrator App Store featured: Staff Favorite, New and Noteworthy, and What's Hot! 2012 CODiE Awards Finalist - Best Educational Use of a Mobile Device Hints for taking useful videos: • Objects that are very different than their background (black/white) work best for automated tracking. It is also helpful to use a background with uniform color and shading. See our sample videos for examples. • Do not move the camera. Analysis assumes the camera is fixed in position. • The object in motion should remain approximately in a plane perpendicular to the viewing direction. • Place an object with known dimensions, such as a meter stick, in the same plane as the motion. Use this to scale the video. Video Physics is intended for use in science education. The video analysis done in Video Physics provides a useful technique for studying two-dimensional kinematics. You can do even more with Vernier's Graphical Analysis app for iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch or with Logger Pro software for Mac OS X and Windows.
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