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Vernier Video Analysis® for Physics

Study Motion Everywhere

Vernier Video Analysis® helps students make connections between the classroom and the real world. With this streamlined app, students can use videos they find or record their own with their mobile devices to measure types of motion that they can’t measure with a sensor.

Why Use Vernier Video Analysis?

Vernier Video Analysis makes studying two dimensional motion, circular motion, and multiple objects moving in two dimensions easy and accessible. Students can record a video of an object’s motion, mark points to track the object, measure distances, and study graphs for deeper understanding of motion. For example, investigate momentum and potential and kinetic energies. Bring video analysis to all your students regardless of device—it even works with Chromebooks!

Two Award‑Winning Apps for One Great Price

Combine Vernier Graphical Analysis® Pro and Vernier Video Analysis to help your students engage in sensemaking as they explore the world around them! Plus, receive our Advanced Physics with Vernier—Beyond Mechanics e-book and our Vernier Video Analysis: Conservation Laws and Forces e-book for free.

*Back-to-school offers are valid through November 30, 2024.

Interested in Vernier Video Analysis?
Try It for Free.

Try Vernier Video Analysis free for 30 days. Explore the analysis tools in this easy-to-use application with your students.

Get Started with Vernier Video Analysis

Need a quick overview? This short, four-part intro series covers all you need to know to capture, import, and analyze videos in the app.

With Vernier Video Analysis Your Students Can

Investigate projectile motion.

High school students using Vernier Video Analysis

Analyze human movement using physics principles.

Relate sine and cosine functions to circular motion.

Investigate terminal velocity and track multiple objects.

Accurately measure distances.

“I think the great thing about Video Analysis is that my students can be anywhere in the world, record the motion of a car or a subway train, and generate graphs of motion. I just think it reinforces that real-world context of learning that I’m always striving to do with my students.”

Eric Walters
Physics Teacher & Director of STEM Education, Marymount School of New York

Ready to Use Experiments

Vernier Video Analysis: Motion and Sports

This e-book features 12 investigations in which students use Vernier Video Analysis to explore velocity, acceleration, and sports activities.

Vernier Video Analysis: Conservation Laws and Forces

This e-book features 12 investigations in which students use Vernier Video Analysis to explore mechanics beyond basic motion, such as conservation of energy and conservation of translation and angular momentum.

Ready to Purchase Vernier Video Analysis?

Use Video Analysis to Boost Student Engagement

We’re here to help you set your students up for success with the Vernier Video Analysis app! In this webinar recording, we’ll walk you through phone camera settings, lighting and composition considerations, and experiment resources for successful video capture and data analysis.

Educational use only: Vernier products are designed for educational use. They are not appropriate for industrial, medical, or commercial applications.

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