Free Fall Experiment

Free Fall Experiment 2

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

Free Fall Experiment

Free Fall Experiment

This simulation allows you to measure speed as a function of fall height. Free fall movement All objects on Earth are affected by gravity. If there were no friction with air, the speed of any object … more

Gear Simulation

Gear

Gear In general gears, the direction of rotation is reversed each time it is bitten. By adjusting the radius ratio of the gear, you can adjust the rotational angular speed and torque. When power is transmitted … more

Newton's Cradle

Newton’s Cradle

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

Conservation of Mechanical Energy

Mechanical Energy Conversion 2

Mechanical energy As the roller coaster descends from a high place, the height decreases, and the speed increases, so the potential energy decreases, and the kinetic energy increases. Therefore, potential energy is converted into kinetic energy … more

Transmitting Electricity at High Voltages

Transmitting Electricity at High Voltages

Description of the simulation You can compare the two cases with each other. The power plant produced is assumed to be \( 22,000V \times 1A = 22,000W \). You can change the voltage and resistance of … more

Kinetic energy

Kinetic Energy

Kinetic energy All moving objects have kinetic energy. The kinetic energy Ek of an object with a mass of ‘m’ and a velocity of ‘v’ can be calculated as follows. \[E_{ k }=\frac { 1 }{ … more

Elastic Energy

Elastic energy

Elastic (potential) energy stored in the spring The elastic energy is stored in the deformed spring. Also called ‘potential energy,’ and denoted by Ep. \[ Elastic \;energy \;E_p(J) = \frac{1}{2}kx^2 \] m: Mass (kg) k: Spring … more

Potential energy ↔ Kinetic energy ↔ Elastic energy

Conservation of Mechanical Energy

Potential energy The potential energy of an object is the energy stored in an object or system. Denoted as Ep. Generally speaking, potential energy refers to potential energy caused by gravity and is proportional to an … more

Potential energy by gravity

Potential energy due to gravity

Potential energy due to gravity Lifting heavy objects increases the potential energy of the object. The amount of work done when lifting an object of mass m by height h can be obtained as (Potential energy … more