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Quiz: What You Don't Know About Electricity. Coal, hydroelectric, wind, nuclear, and solar thermal power plants all have this equipment in common. Photovoltaic cells BoilersTurbinesFluesSubmit Answer In all of these plants, steam, wind, or water is used to turn turbines. The turbine is connected to a generator—a long, coiled wire surrounded by a magnet. The conducting wire’s movement through the magnetic field causes electric current to flow through the wire.

Next Question » Physion - free Physics Simulation Software. Physion is free Physics simulation software that can be used by educators to create physics simulations for their class or by students to create physics simulations to explore concepts or as part of a project. The teacher can even create experiments for the students to use in class (virtual labs). You use the included tools to create physical objects, including gears, and joints (springs and pulleys) that obey the laws of the Physics. It is similar to software I used as an engineer. Below is a video that shows how it works. It's easy to use and fun. Students can use it to explore all kinds of concepts on their own, as well as using teacher created simulations. It can be used on Windows and Linux OS's. Here is a video showing some of the complex simulations you can create using it: This is a great resource for physics teachers to create virtual labs and investigations, as well as a tool for students to explore physics concepts and create their own labs.

Physion: Related: Great Physics Resources for Students and Teachers. I teach Physics and AP Physics B and have found some great resources over the years to use in class and to share with students as support materials. Here's a list of some of them. 1. The Physics Classroom - this site is excellent. It has a tutorial section (online lessons with links, practice problems and simulations) along with a review section, help for solving word problems, links, multimedia resources and much more. The lessons are in easy to understand terms and each subject area is broken down into small parts. One of the best physics resources available. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Share your physics resources with us. Rockets Project a Success! Fun day launching today. I love rockets. My Bachelor's degree is in Aerospace Engineering and I've been interested in rockets since I was a kid. My dad worked on the main engines for the Saturn V rocket when he worked at Pratt & Whitney as a chemist, I've designed and manufactured parts for the space program as an engineer, and my senior project in college was designing a two-state-to-orbit space vehicle (and we got to work with NASA engineers on the project - very cool!).

I've found that all kids seem to have some interest in rockets and I use that as a great end-of-the-year project in my physics class. Today was Rocket Launch Day for my Physics classes. It's the finale to their last project of the year. We launch their rockets multiple times, even having a little fun and doing modifications to the fins and rocket to see what happens. Here are some pictures some students took from today's launches. A couple of the students jump when the 1st rocket launches That's me at the launch controls. Physics. Physics Ed. Physics & Electronics. Physics Flash Animations. We have been increasingly using Flash animations for illustrating Physics content. This page provides access to those animations which may be of general interest. The animations will appear in a separate window. The animations are sorted by category, and the file size of each animation is included in the listing.

Also included is the minimum version of the Flash player that is required; the player is available free from The categories are: In addition, I have prepared a small tutorial in using Flash to do Physics animations. LInks to versions of these animations in other languages, other links, and license information appear towards the bottom of this page. The Animations There are 99 animations listed below. Other Languages and Links These animations have been translated into Catalan, Spanish and Basque: En aquest enllaç podeu trobar la versió al català de les animacions Flash de Física. Phun - 2D physics sandbox - Home. Phyfun - Physics Games - learn, explore and have fun. Phyfun is a collection of physics games that are free to play and download. They are physics based, and include platform, equilibrium, construction, demolition, motion, stacking and puzzle games and much more.

The games are fun, and can be used to demonstrate and explore different physics concepts. Online physics-based games.