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The coding is done! Let's chart with the seismograph!
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First, notice that making moving the micro:bit simulator in any direction will change the values from a flat horizontal line to a waving line to display the value of the strength as measured in milli-gravities. Next, notice that by moving the micro:bit simulator below, there is a changing acceleration value. Finally, notice that the LED display will fluctate based on the movement of the micro:bit simulator.
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First, notice that making moving the micro:bit simulator in any direction will change the values from a flat horizontal line to a waving line to display the value of the strength as measured in milli-gravities. Next, notice that by moving the micro:bit simulator below, there is a changing acceleration value. Finally, notice that the LED display will fluctate based on the movement of the micro:bit simulator.
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Vigorously move the micro:bit in the micro:bit simulatator by moving the micro:bit image from side to side. Every time the micro:bit moves in any direction in the simulator, you are generating data points that can be reviewed in Excel. The more attempts to move the micro:bit from side to side, the more data being saved in Excel. After you have vigarously moved the micro:bit simulator from side to side for a sufficient amount of time, you are ready to graph or chart the accceleration of the micro:bit. We want a printout of our acceleration on Excel that can be graphed in Excel.
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Vigorously move the micro:bit in the micro:bit simulatator by moving the micro:bit image from side to side. Every time the micro:bit moves in any direction in the simulator, you are generating data points that can be reviewed in Excel. The more attempts to move the micro:bit from side to side, the more data being saved in Excel. After you have vigarously moved the micro:bit simulator from side to side for a sufficient amount of time, you are ready to graph or chart the accceleration of the micro:bit. We want a printout of our acceleration on Excel that can be graphed in Excel.
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* Connect a micro:bit to your computer using your USB cable
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* Connect a micro:bit to your computer using your USB cable
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We want to chart the data collected by using a tool in Excel.
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We want to chart the data collected by using a tool in Excel.
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![](/static/mb/chart1.png)
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![](/static/mb/chart1.png)
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![](/static/mb/chart_title.png)
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![](/static/mb/elements_styles_filters.png)
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