The smartphone as a mobile physical laboratory
phyphox means "physical phone experiments". This app turns every smartphone into a physics lab. Smartphones are equipped with a variety of sensors, e.g. for acceleration, magnetic field and pressure, which can be used for physical experiments.
phyphox was developed by the Department of Physics at the RWTH Aachen University. It is a non-profit project with the aim to improve science education in schools worldwide. For example, the frequency of a pendulum or the spectrum of audio signals can be determined in class. The app is free of charge, suitable for Android and iOS and available in many different languages.
The support of the Hans Hermann Voss-Stiftung includes the conversion of the app into an open source software, further development and publicising as well as the intensive training of teachers in the use of the app - an offer also in the district Oberbergischer Kreis.
Natural science and research
Aachen und Oberbergischer Kreis
RWTH Aachen University, II Institute of Physics
2019 – 2025
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