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Lego Mindstorm NXT tests water Salinity


Title:
Lego Mindstorm NXT tests water Salinity

Description:
A sensor is designed to check salinity of the solution.

Author:
chodenk

Tags:
Computer, Lego, mindstorm, nxt, project, salinity, sensor, test,

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