Interactive Science Simulations
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Tire Pressure [Pascal's Law] | Pirate Ship [Types of Forces] | Bow & Arrow [Potential Energy]
Malt Shop [Kinetic Energy & Work] | Loop the Loop [Energy Conservation] | Astronaut Training [Weight & Work]
Newton's Apple [Gravity] | Ballistics Tests [Energy & Momentum] | Ramp & Piano [Mechanical Advantage & Work]
Block & Tackle [Mechanical Advantage & Work] | High Energy Particles [Kinetic Energy]
Ski Jump [Potential & Kinetic Energy] | Power & Efficiency Simulation
Newton's Laws of Motion
First Law Simulation | Everglades Airboat [1st & 2nd Law] | Hot Air Balloon [1st & 2nd Law] | Airplane [2nd Law]
Third Law Simulation | Pirate Ship [3rd Law & Types of Forces]
Learning about Mechanical Systems helps you understand how things move and work in the real world, like how a bicycle moves or how gears in a clock operate. This gives you a window into understanding how machines function, from simple tools to complex devices like engines and robots.
Science Focus 8
Science in Action 8
Class Notes
Simple Machines | Energy Sources | Mechanical Advantage | Speed Ratio