Download Sir Isaac's Apple APK latest version Free for Android
Version | 1.1.0.2 |
Update | 9 years ago |
Size | 726k |
Developer | Little Bytes of Pi |
Category | Apps, Education |
Package Name | com.littlebytesofpi.isaacsapple |
OS | 2.3.3 and up |
Sir Isaac's Apple APPLICATION description
Observe and record measurements from the Android's measurement sensors.
Sir Isaac’s Apple for Android is part of a set of tools for a new generation of scientists to observe the world.
The Isaac’s Apple system of applications is used to observe and record measurements from the sensors embedded in our smart devices. Real time sensor measurements can be observed on a graph and saved to a file. There are many interesting experiments in science and physics that become possible using the accelerometers, magnetometers, gyroscopes, and other sensors embedded in our phones and tablets.
Isaac's Apple for Android is used to observe the sensors on an Android phone or tablet. The application connects over WiFi to the Isaac's Apple Observer application on iPad or Windows PC. The observer applications will show the real time sensor measurement readings on a graph, and you can save the measurements to a file.
The Isaac’s Apple system of applications is used to observe and record measurements from the sensors embedded in our smart devices. Real time sensor measurements can be observed on a graph and saved to a file. There are many interesting experiments in science and physics that become possible using the accelerometers, magnetometers, gyroscopes, and other sensors embedded in our phones and tablets.
Isaac's Apple for Android is used to observe the sensors on an Android phone or tablet. The application connects over WiFi to the Isaac's Apple Observer application on iPad or Windows PC. The observer applications will show the real time sensor measurement readings on a graph, and you can save the measurements to a file.
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