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Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta physics. Mostrar todas las entradas

viernes, 2 de enero de 2026

Physics Simulations. MyPhysicsLab thanks to @NaoCasanova

If you’re curious about how the physical world works or want to bring science to life in your classroom, MyPhysicsLab is a fantastic free online resource to explore. It offers interactive physics simulations that let you experiment with motion, forces, energy and more — all right in your web browser.

Designed for students, teachers and anyone who loves science, MyPhysicsLab provides simulations of classic physics topics such as pendulums, springs, collisions, gravity, circuits and oscillations. What makes it special is the hands-on approach: you can adjust parameters like mass, velocity and friction, watch how systems behave, and see the results in real time. This turns abstract concepts into visual, intuitive experiences.

For educators, these simulations are a powerful tool to supplement lessons, spark curiosity, and encourage inquiry-based learning. Students can test hypotheses, explore “what if” scenarios, and build a deeper understanding of fundamental principles by seeing physics in action.

https://myphysicslab.com/

domingo, 26 de junio de 2022

AQA #GCSE #Physics by @drdavidboyce

All of GCSE Physics in video format by Dr. David Boyce, a physics teacher at Uppingham School in Rutland, UK. On his channel you will find videos and resources for pupils and teachers to support the teaching of physics.

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvPaLx3vVGN5ad1MUVk-Eolr8iRQvJTkP 

An example: Structure of the atom.

viernes, 14 de agosto de 2020

PhysicsCentral. Comics

Physics-based comic books that engage children.

Most of these comic books are a part of PhysicsQuest, story-based activities designed for middle school classrooms.

Visit:

https://physicscentral.com/explore/comics/ 

jueves, 21 de junio de 2018

PHYSICS4KIDS.COM

Physics for kids and for everyone. Lots of information on motion, heat and thermodynamics, electricity and magnetism, light and modern physics topics. 

Visit: 

Site map that covers all the contents: 

martes, 27 de enero de 2015

MinutePhysics

MinutePhysics is a series of educational videos created by Henry Reich, an American physicist, mathematician and filmmaker, in 2011 and disseminated through YouTube. Reich's videos include time-lapsed drawing to explain physics-related topics in around one minute.

MinutePhysics is also available to download as a podcast on iTunes:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/minutephysics/id515562086?mt=2

MinutePhysics on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MinutePhysics
MinutePhysics on Twitter: https://twitter.com/minutephysics


Reich has expended his webseries to a second channel named MinuteEarth, where he talks about Earth related facts and phenomena in a similar style to MinutePhysics.  

martes, 5 de junio de 2012

Physics Games.net

Online physics-based games for your web or your blog. You can embed them into your webs or blogs by copying and pasting code. 
An example:


Gadget de animacion Social - Widgets para Blogger