Forces and Laws of Motion
Explore Forces and Laws of Motion through interactive, curriculum-aligned experiments that explain key ideas in a clear and visual way. Students can learn concepts such as Balanced and Unbalanced Force (Equilibrium), observe results, and connect theory with classroom understanding. These experiments make learning forces and laws of motion easier and more engaging.
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Archimedes' Principle
This experiment demonstrates Archimedes' Principle by measuring buoyant force on an object immersed in a fluid. Users can compare the weight of the ob...
Balanced and Unbalanced Force (Equilibrium)
This experiment demonstrates the difference between balanced and unbalanced forces. When equal forces act in opposite directions, the object remains i...
Bob hinged in a moving vehicle (Pseudo force)
This experiment demonstrates pseudo force in a non-inertial frame using a hinged bob inside an accelerating vehicle. By changing the acceleration of t...
Brake Force (Newton's 2nd Law and 1st equation of motion)
In this experiment, a force is applied to an object and its motion is observed. The force and mass can be changed independently to see how they affect...
Buoyant Force
This experiment demonstrates buoyant force by pushing a mug into a bucket of water. As the mug is pushed deeper, the upward buoyant force increases. W...
Centripetal Force
This experiment demonstrates centripetal force by rotating a small mass tied to a rope in a horizontal circle. The speed of rotation and the length of...
Coefficient of restitution
This experiment demonstrates the coefficient of restitution by studying collisions between objects. It compares the relative speeds of the objects bef...
Contact Force - Friction (Basics)
This experiment demonstrates friction as a contact force. A force is applied to a block, and the block moves only when the applied force becomes great...
Force and Deflection on Collision
This experiment demonstrates force and deflection during a collision. A ball rolls on a flat surface and strikes a wall placed at an angle. After the ...
Friction (Advanced)
This experiment demonstrates friction on a rough horizontal surface using a wooden block. A force is applied at different angles, and the force arrows...
Friction at an angle
This experiment demonstrates friction on an inclined surface. The angle of the surface and the material can be adjusted to find the critical angle at ...
Mass and Weight Comparison
This experiment demonstrates the difference between mass and weight. It shows that mass remains constant, while weight changes depending on gravitatio...
Newton's First Law
This experiment uses a carrom board simulation to show Newton's First Law. A striker hits the base coin of a stack. If the applied force exceeds a set...
Newton's Second Law
This experiment demonstrates Newton's Second Law of Motion by showing that acceleration is directly proportional to the applied force and inversely pr...
Newton's Third law of Motion
This experiment demonstrates Newton's Third Law of Motion by showing that interacting bodies exert equal and opposite forces on each other, forming ac...
Newton's Third law of Motion (Rocket Thrust)
This experiment demonstrates Newton's Third Law using rocket thrust. When the rockets fire, gases are pushed backward and the plane moves forward with...
Release of air (reversible change)
This experiment demonstrates a reversible change by showing that a balloon expands when filled with air and returns to its original shape when the air...
Safe speed of a car (Banked Road)
This experiment demonstrates the concept of safe speed on a banked road. The angle of banking and the radius of the curve can be changed to observe ho...
Safe speed of a car (Unbanked Road)
This experiment demonstrates the maximum safe speed of a car on an unbanked road. The radius of the curve and the friction can be changed to observe h...
Static electricity (Electrostatic force)
This experiment demonstrates static electricity and electrostatic force. When a rod is rubbed, it becomes electrically charged. Bringing it near a can...
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