Explore our virtual science experiments..!

Collection of science practical experiments to learn and understand science in action.

Generic selectors
Exact matches only
Search in title
Search in content
Post Type Selectors

Sound Wave basics

In this experiment, a tuning fork is hit on a cube to make it vibrate. When it’s brought near a hanging….

Reflection of sound waves

sound waves are transmitted through one pipe toward a wall and received through another pipe. Since sound waves are longitudinal and follow a straight-line path, both pipes must be aligned at the same angle for the sound to travel correctly and be heard clearly. Misalignment causes the sound….

Resonance

Resonance is the increase in amplitude that occurs when an object is subjected to vibrations matching its natural frequency. In our experiment, when two tuning forks of the same frequency…

Heating of metal

This experiment shows the difference between good and poor conductors of heat. Metals that transfer heat quickly make the wax melt and drop the pin, indicating good….

Net – Torque (Seesaw)

The Torque Seesaw experiment uses a seesaw with two movable sphere. When we change either the mass or….

Scalars and Vectors

In this experiment, an object moves in a straight line. We observe the total path covered (distance) and the change in position (displacement) ……

Torque basics

In this experiment, torque is generated when a cube is hung from a stand using a rope, and the force due….

Newton’s Third law of Motion

This simulation demonstrates Newton’s Third Law of Motion using a car powered by gas thrust. When the attached cylinder releases…..

Newton’s Second Law (Brake Force)

An object is subjected to a controlled force, and its motion is observed. By changing the force while….

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…..

Balanced and Unbalanced Force

The simulation demonstrates the effect of balanced and unbalanced forces on an object. Two opposing forces act on the object, and their magnitudes can be ….
How many virtual science experiments does Dencity include?

Dencity’s science experiment app includes more than 100 virtual experiments. All these experiments belong to various fields and concepts of physics. Dencity’s virtual experiments make even the most complex physics concepts easy to understand.

Dencity offers interactive physics practical experiments that help students visualize complex scientific principles. These virtual science simulations provide real-time feedback, enabling students to experiment with variables and observe outcomes.

Our collection of online science experiments covers a wide range of topics that are closely aligned with board curriculums that schools follow. Some key topics that we cover are:

  1. Mechanics
  2. Optics
  3. Wave and sound properties
  4. Thermal physics
  5. Atom and Nucleus

Our virtual science lab allows students to perform science experiments anytime, eliminating the need for expensive equipment. Our virtual science experiments enhance understanding through immersive learning, that too at cost-effective pricing.

Dencity offers various exciting features with virtual lab experiments to make the science learning process more interesting and engaging. This includes real-time science simulations, step-by-step calculations, and several other features.

Frequently Asked Questions

Shopping Basket