Motion
Explore Motion through interactive, curriculum-aligned experiments that explain key ideas in a clear and visual way. Students can learn concepts such as Acceleration (Newton's 1st Equation of Motion ) and Average speed and velocity (Distance & Displacement), observe results, and connect theory with classroom understanding. These experiments make learning motion easier and more engaging.
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Acceleration (Newton's 1st Equation of Motion )
In this experiment, pressing the acceleration button increases the car's speed, while a slider lets users adjust the acceleration value. As accelerati...
Average speed and velocity (Distance & Displacement)
In this experiment, a car moves along a path and users can observe both distance and displacement during its motion. Distance represents the total len...
Circular Motion
In this experiment, a stone tied to a string is rotated in a circular path at constant speed while maintaining a fixed distance from the center. An in...
Newton's Second Equation of Motion
This experiment demonstrates Newton's Second Equation of Motion by showing how changes in initial velocity and gravitational acceleration affect the t...
Projectile motion
This experiment demonstrates projectile motion by allowing the initial velocity and launch angle to be adjusted. As these values change, the projectil...
Properties Of Circular Motion
This experiment demonstrates properties of circular motion. An object moves in a circular path, and the radius and speed can be changed to observe how...
Vectors - Resultant Angle
This experiment demonstrates how relative velocity affects the direction of rain experienced by a moving rider. By changing the velocity of the bike a...
Vectors - Resultant velocity
This experiment demonstrates vector addition by finding the magnitude and direction of the resultant vector. The magnitude and direction of two vector...
Velocity
In this experiment, a car moves along a straight path whose length and direction can be adjusted by dragging a control point. The car's velocity is se...
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