Interested in capturing some of the data the Vernier Go Direct Force & Acceleration sensor is collecting? Try remixing a project like our Sound Graph starter project to capture readings such as force. Draw the results on the stage and capture them in a list (that could also be exported into a spreadsheet).
You can find the Sound Graph starter project or other projects to remix here: https://scratch.mit.edu/starter-projects. Try using the Vernier sensor (versus keyboard keys or the mouse, etc.) to control sprites. How could you use tilt, acceleration, spin speed, shaking, etc., to control a sprite’s direction, movement, or variable values? As Vernier’s website suggests, you could see the results if you hold it while on a swing or slide, “attach a string to the hook and whirl it in a horizontal or vertical circle…[or use the sensor to] pull an object across a surface to measure frictional forces.”