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Apparent position of light

This experiment demonstrates how the apparent position of stars changes due to atmospheric…

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….

Work Done by Constant Force

A car is connected to a cube using a rope. When the car moves forward under the influence of a…..

Gravitational Potential Energy

The simulation tracks a square moving along two different paths, calculating gravitational potential energy based….

Power

This experiment demonstrates how two identical weights, when lifted to the same height, take different amounts of time based on the power …..

Kinetic Energy

An arrow pushes a car, which then collides with a stationary cube, transferring all its energy. The cube moves……

Density At Molecular Level

This experiment demonstrates that the density of an object depends on how closely molecules are…..
Malus’ Law Experiment

Polarization (Malus’ law)

Users can adjust the angles of both polarizers to observe the resulting intensity of light passing through.
Polarization demonstration

Polarization demonstration

Users can interact with the simulation by adjusting the angles of the second polarizer relative to the first. As they set different angles…
Fraunhofer diffraction

Fraunhofer single slit diffraction

The single slit diffraction experiment allows the user to explore the diffraction pattern produced by light passing through a narrow slit.
Projectile motion science experiment

Projectile motion

You have the control to manipulate parameters like initial velocity and launch angle, witnessing the trajectory of a projectile in real-time simulations…
Resultant angle virtual lab experiments

Vectors – Resultant Angle

“Resultant Angle” simulation allows users to explore the relationship between the velocity of a bike, the velocity of rain, and the angle needed to hold an umbrella …
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.

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