Rotational Motion
Explore Rotational Motion through interactive, curriculum-aligned experiments that explain key ideas in a clear and visual way. Students can learn concepts such as Angular momentum, Center of mass, and Radius Of Gyration, observe results, and connect theory with classroom understanding. These experiments make learning rotational motion easier and more engaging.
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Angular momentum
This experiment demonstrates the conservation of angular momentum using a diver in mid air. When the diver changes body position by reducing or increa...
Center of mass
This experiment demonstrates the concept of center of mass and how it depends on the distribution of mass in a body. By changing the position of objec...
Radius Of Gyration
This experiment demonstrates the concept of radius of gyration by comparing different bodies such as a sphere, disc, rod, and ring, showing how mass d...
Rolling motion
This experiment demonstrates rolling motion and the relationship between linear velocity and angular velocity in a body rolling without slipping. User...
Torque Basics
This experiment demonstrates the basics of torque by hanging a cube from a stand using a rope. The cube's weight acts as a force at a distance from th...
Torque Difference (Rotational Equilibrium)
The Torque Seesaw experiment uses a seesaw with two movable sphere. When we change either the mass or the distance of the sphere, the seesaw tilts acc...
Well of death
This experiment demonstrates motion in a cylindrical well, commonly known as the well of death. A car moves along the vertical walls of the well, and ...
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