In this simulation, you can change the position of the object and mirror by simply dragging them. Notice the mirror formula in action at the bottom left. Change the parameters and get a deeper understanding of reflection by the spherical mirror.
This simulation is not only great for understandin...
This simulation flexes the power of Simphy, i.e. f...
In this simulation, a light of certain energy is p...
In this simulation, you'll get to see the fundamen...
In this simulation, you'll learn how standing wave...
In this simulation, you'll understand the basics o...
This simulation shows wave ripples in 3d, where th...
Learn about refraction through plane and curved su...
This simulation explains the concept of polarizati...
Highly resourceful simulation to understand wave n...
A simulation to learn how dispersion and deviation...
A must-have DIY for teachers and students to under...
This is a sound-enabled interactive simulation to ...
This simulation takes up the concept of reflection...
This sound-enabled simulation gives us breathtakin...
In this simulation, you can change the position of...
Interactive simulation describing basic ray diagra...
This audio spectrum analyzer enables you to see th...
Two blocks of masses m1 and m2 are connected by a ...
An interactive simulation on the working of galvan...
In this simulation, we compare the final velocitie...
This is an activity-based simulation where you'll ...
Simulation demonstrates the variation of energy of...
It demonstrates the conservation of momentum in mi...
Fluid pressure can be defined as the measurement o...
This simulation allows you to change the focal len...
One of the most important things illustrated by pr...
This simulation shows you how magnetic field lines...
A vernier caliper is defined as a measuring device...
In this simulation, a bowling pin is projected int...
A conducting spherical shell with inner radius a a...
This is a simulation of surface wave interference ...
In this simulation, a rubber bullet is aimed and f...
A balloon is going up with 5 m/s and a ball is rel...
The concept of toppling and conditions resulting f...
Damping is an influence within or upon an oscillat...
In this simulation, we not only get to understand ...
This simulation is a sample of how JEE Advanced qu...
This simulation effectively and easily describes t...
This experimental simulation is great in visualizi...
The simulation intuitively proves that a simple pe...
This simulation is to engage students to intuitive...
The buoyant force is the upward force exerted on a...
In this simulation, a satellite is projected away ...
In 1687 the physicist Isaac Newton presented the f...
This simulation is to give an idea of how fast or ...
‘Homopolar motor’ refers to a motor operated...
Three particles A, B, and C are situated at the ve...
The block attached to the spring is seen performin...
A completely mesmerizing 3D simulation representin...
Classic relative motion simulation for higher rete...
A charge is kept between 2 unequal positive charge...
This simulation describes the concept of rotationa...
A Van de Graaff generator is an electrostatic gene...
In this simulation, the trains are given velocitie...
A homopolar motor is a direct current electric mot...
In this simulation, we'll dive deeper into the con...
This self-learn simulation on working of galvanome...
A platform put on two cylinders rolling in opposi...
The main function of a full wave rectifier is to c...
This simulation shows the Displacement-time graph ...
The simulation shows how the multiple bodies place...
The motion of the center of mass is invariant of i...
An isochrone curve (iso - equal, and chrono - time...
This simulation demonstrates the effect on dipoles...
In this simulation, we can change values of fricti...
3 different charges enter a magnetic region where ...
This simulation demonstrates how a fan regulator w...
This experimental simulation on Screw Gauge is one...
In this simulation, a block oscillates due to an o...
This is a simple model of how a gravitational assi...
In this simulation, 3 motions are compared with ea...
This is a 3D simulation of how the moon revolves a...
Current flows from positive to negative and electr...
This car can be controlled by keys A & D to accele...
Electric circuits that convert AC to DC are known ...
In this simulation, a variable force (which can be...
This simulation lets you change the colors on a re...
A completely mesmerizing simulation representing f...
Basic simulation showing the force on uniformly mo...
This simulation shows a charge first placed in an ...
Cyclotron works on the principle that a charged pa...
A satellite is an object that moves around a large...
This simulation consists of a block kept on smooth...
The stopping distance is the distance travelled be...
In this simulation, you'll observe the difference ...
A pseudo force, also called a fictitious force o...
In this simulation, charges can be added to/remove...
A tuning fork is a narrow, two-pronged steel bar t...
This simulation is dedicated to explain the workin...
Escape velocity is defined as the speed at which a...
This simulation makes it easy to visualize the res...
This is a simulation of the processes involved in ...
Diffusion is the process whereby gaseous atoms and...
Basic concepts of velocity and acceleration are sh...
The oscillatory motion of charge with its graph an...
This simulation demonstrates the apparent speed an...
This experimental simulation demonstrates the work...
Simulation shows two blocks of equal mass connecte...
This is a 3D simulation of a conical pendulum. A c...
When charges are released perpendicularly to the e...
This is a 3D simulation of a charged particle movi...
An accelerating object A chases object B moving wi...
In this simulation, hold and drag the magnet using...