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Cornell NYC Tech - CS 5432 Physical Computing - Lab 4 Physical Computing 4 - Relay and Spin Motor Using a relay to switch 2 LEDs on and off consecutively. A potentiometer is used to change the relay's switching interval. Physical Computing Week 4 - Analog Input Output

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Cornell NYC Tech - CS 5432 Physical Computing - Lab 4
Physical Computing #LAB 4 - using Spin Motor
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Physical Computing Lab 4
Physical Computing Lab 4
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Physical Computing #LAB 4 - using Relay
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Cornell NYC Tech - CS 5432 Physical Computing - Lab 4

Cornell NYC Tech - CS 5432 Physical Computing - Lab 4

Cornell NYC Tech - CS 5432 Physical Computing - Lab 4

Physical Computing #LAB 4 - using Spin Motor

Physical Computing #LAB 4 - using Spin Motor

Physical Computing #LAB 4 - using Spin Motor

Lab 4 -  physical computing

Lab 4 - physical computing

Lab 4 - physical computing

Lab 4 - Physical Computing

Lab 4 - Physical Computing

Lab 4 - Physical Computing

Physical Computing Lab 4

Physical Computing Lab 4

Physical Computing Lab 4

Physical Computing Lab 4

Physical Computing Lab 4

Physical Computing Lab 4

Lab 4, Physical Computing

Lab 4, Physical Computing

Lab 4, Physical Computing

Physical Computing #LAB 4 - Relay and Spin Motor

Physical Computing #LAB 4 - Relay and Spin Motor

Physical Computing #LAB 4 - Relay and Spin Motor

Physical Computing lab assignment 4

Physical Computing lab assignment 4

Physical Computing lab assignment 4

Physical Computing Lab 4

Physical Computing Lab 4

Using a relay to switch 2 LEDs on and off consecutively. A potentiometer is used to change the relay's switching interval.

The Big Picture of Physical Computing | Teaching with Physical Computing #4

The Big Picture of Physical Computing | Teaching with Physical Computing #4

Physical Computing

Physical Computing #LAB 4 - using Relay

Physical Computing #LAB 4 - using Relay

Physical Computing #LAB 4 - using Relay

Physical Computing Week 4 - Analog Input Output

Physical Computing Week 4 - Analog Input Output

Physical Computing Week 4 - Analog Input Output