
phyphox – Physical Phone Experiments
Download for free: Follow us: Features Sensors Phyphox allows you to use the sensors in your phone for your experiments. For example, detect the frequency of a pendulum using the …
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 – Physical Phone Experiments
Das Phyphox-Team der RWTH Aachen hat mit ihrer App das physikalische Experiment einen großen Schritt in Richtung der Schüler machen lassen. Die App ist ein Werkzeug zum …
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 …
Experiments – phyphox
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Download – phyphox
phyphox ist für Android und iOS kostenlos verfügbar. Du kannst es direkt aus Google Play (Android) oder dem App Store (iOS) über folgende Links installieren: Alternativ kannst du …
Experiments – phyphox
Physical Phone Experiments
Remote control – phyphox
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 …
Experiment: Doppler Effect - phyphox
phyphox reports a constant velocity while phone and emitter are resting. This simply means, that your base frequency is not exact. You should measure it with the Audio Autocorrelation …
Supported sensors - phyphox
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 …