Magnetic Force
Magnetic Force The magnetic force acts between two magnetic objects. Gravity only pulls, but magnetic force also has the force to push, including pulling force. When the different poles of the magnet are close, they pull … more
Science simulation, Probeware, Coding
Magnetic Force The magnetic force acts between two magnetic objects. Gravity only pulls, but magnetic force also has the force to push, including pulling force. When the different poles of the magnet are close, they pull … more
Vacuum Jar A vacuum jar(or vacuum sealer, vacuum container) is a container that can remove air using a pump. Originally, vacuum jars were made as kitchen utensils to help meat soak in seasoning. Now, they are … more
This simulation allows you to measure speed as a function of fall height. You can measure the speed at two locations and change the ruler’s orientation. Free fall movement All objects on Earth are affected by … more
This simulation analyzes the sound around you and displays it as a spectrum. The simulation works by recognizing the surrounding sounds. In the case of PC, please grant permission to use the microphone. Voice data is … more
The fluid in the beaker is water, and its density is assumed to be 1 g/mL. The volume of the object is assumed to be 100 mL. Buoyancy When we wear a life jacket, our bodies … more
It is an optical experiment simulator consisting of a slit laser, lenses, and mirrors of various shapes. You can experiment by dragging the tool you want. Slit lasers are rotatable. Try dragging the red icon behind … more
Doppler effect Electromagnetic waves (or sound waves) come into contact with another object while traveling; part of the wave is absorbed or reflected. A moving ball likewise absorbs or reflects some of the incoming waves. If … more
CRT TV CRT TV is an image-receiving device that uses cathode rays. It was widely used as a TV receiver until the mid-2000s. However, it had the disadvantage of being large and heavy. Afterward, it gradually … more
The three primary colors of light are red, green, and blue. Depending on how these three lights are mixed, different composite colors appear. For better understanding, let’s imagine a three-dimensional coordinate system with the x, y, … more
Newton’s cradle Newton’s cradle consists of five iron balls, each hanging on two threads to prevent the ball from spinning. Originally Newton’s cradle was created to demonstrate Newton’s third law. If you collide a ball from … more
Drag the standard weight and place it on top of the piston. You can download graph data. Boyle’s Law Doubling the pressure of a gas reduces the volume of the gas by 1/2, and increasing the … more
How to use the simulation Drag the ball with your mouse to free fall it in the air. Drag your mouse on the cliff to observe the parabolic motion. You can change the horizontal speed by … more