What's NEW at The Physics Classroom?

We've been at this task of providing students, teachers, and classrooms high-quality, ready-to-use resources for a long time. And we are as passionate about it now as we were 28 years ago when we started. We are always working on something new. But it is such a big website that the new additions often get nested deep inside of a section and are never noticed for months or even years after being published. So we're aiming to fix that problem with this page of announcements. Visit this page to find out about our most recent additions. And check back often in anticipation of finding new surprises.


 

August, 2022

August 12, 2022

Chemistry at The Calculator Pad

This is different ... a set of Chemistry problem sets for our new Calculator Pad section covering the topic of Units and Measurement. Showing love to Chemistry teachers. We'll have to see where this one goes. The last time we started dabbling in Chemistry we ended up making 65 or more Chemistry Concept Builders.
 

 

August 9, 2022

Physics Interactives with Concept Checkers

We had earlier installed Task Tracker code directly into several of our Physics Interactives. A display problem was discovered that falsely indicated a discarded question by a big X. We have fixed the following affected Interactives: Chart That Motion and Name That Image. That should be it for fixes.
 

 

August 7, 2022

Physics Interactives with Concept Checkers

We had earlier installed Task Tracker code directly into several of our Physics Interactives. A display problem was discovered that falsely indicated a discarded question by a big X. We have fixed the following affected Interactives: Name That Motion, Graph That Motion, Free-Body Diagrams, Name That Vector, Equivalent Resistance, Go For the Gold, and Balance It! They now work great for both Guests and logged-in Task Tracker users.
 

 

August 5, 2022

Task Tracker Directions for Calculator Pad

Our Task Tracker directions for using The Calculator Pad are under construction. The first batch of documents was uploaded today. The next batch should arrive early next week.
 

 

August 3, 2022

The Store

We updated our Store - improved our organization, highlighted our ad-free options, and added information about our two downloads - the Solutions Guide download and our Question Bank download.
 

 

August 2, 2022

Physics Interactives with Concept Checkers (Documentation)

We have added documentation to our Concept Checkers section, describing with some details how to use the Physics Interactives with Concept Checkers. This section is largely done ... though we plan to add several more Concept Checkers over the course of the next few months.
 

 

July, 2022

July 29, 2022

Physics Interactives with Concept Checkers (Teacher Resources)

We made revisions to the Concept Checker Task Tracker pages. We have linked each of the Preview Pages to the corresponding assigned task. We're getting ready for August 1 - the start of the new subscription season.
 


Calculator Pad - Refraction and Lenses

We have finished writing and proof-reading our Refraction and Lenses problems for The Calculator pad. This section included 20 problem sets on refraction, Snell's Law, total internal reflection and critical angle, convering lenses, and diverging lenses.



 

July 28, 2022

Calculator Pad - Equation Overviews

We completed the remaining units (Waves and Optics units) of The Calculator Pad. More back-end code to support Calculator Pad has been uploaded, refined, and tested. We also updated our Privacy Policy.
 

 

 

July 27, 2022

Calculator Pad - Equation Overviews

We did some serious edits to our Equation Overview pages for the Calculator Pad. We re-did graphics, fixed spelling and punctuation issues, added links to our video tutorials on YouTube, and (where appropriated) added some paragraphs to address new problem types. The Equation Overviews for Mechanics and Electricity are complete.
 

 

 

July 24, 2022

Calculator Pad - Light Waves

We uploaded the Light Waves problem sets for the Calculator Pad. That's about 10 problem sets on various topics associated with light speed, v=f•lambda, Doppler Shift, and Two-Point Source Interference. There is now a single subject left and it will be out this week. We continue to update, refine and releast backend code for Task Tracker. We are convinced that The Calculator Pad will be ready on or before the start of the new subscription year (August 1). And then ... you can start using it as we seek to make it even better.
 

 

 

July 21, 2022

Calculator Pad - Reflection and Mirrors

We uploaded the Reflection and Mirrors problem sets for the Calculator Pad. That's about 12 problem sets on various topics associated with plane mirrors, concave mirrors, and convex mirrors. There are now two subjects left and they are coming soon. Meanwhile, our backend code for Task Tracker is continuing to be developed and uploaded in small pieces. We are convinced that The Calculator Pad will be ready on or before the start of the new subscription year (August 1).
 

 

 

July 19, 2022

Calculator Pad - Electric Circuits

We uploaded the Electric Circuits problem sets for the Calculator Pad. That's about 15 problem sets on various topics associated with electric circuit mathematics. There's three subjects left and they are coming soon.
 

 

 

July 14, 2022

Calculator Pad, Version 2.0

We have uploaded a humongous amount of code and content to support our new version of the Calculator Pad. This update includes problem sets for most of mechanics, static electricity, vibrations and waves, and sound waves.  We are still working on the teacher portal that integrates with Task Tracker. The remaining topics will be uploaded over the course of the next couple of weeks. We are confident that everything will be ready by the start of the subscription season - August 1. 
 

 

July 1, 2022

Calculator Pad Update

We are always busy at The Physics Classroom. Development is always ongoing. But sometimes there are periods of time in which nothing new arrives on the website. This doesn't mean that nothing is going on. Rather, it means that something really BIG is going on and it just hasn't been completed. That's been the case over the past month. A project we started in January - the Calculator Pad - is now in high gear. All our time and energy is being poured into the project at the moment. We suspect that in about two weeks we will be able to upload a huge portion of it from our Development server to the live server. We can't wait for you to see it. But you are going to have to wait just a little longer.
 

 

June, 2022

June 18, 2022

Update Regarding The Calculator Pad Update

Development of the newest version of The Calculator Pad has continued. As of this writing, seven of the 15 units have been completed. All back-end code has been entered. We are anticipating more than 1400 problems, many of which are multi-part problems. These problems will be organized into more than 200 ready-to-use problem sets. Task Tracker subscribers will have the ability to modify our ready-to-use problem sets, write their own problems, and create their own problem sets. We expect to have everything finished by August 1. And we have postponed an initial upload of currently-completed work until July.
 

 

June 1, 2022

Calculator Pad Update

We are always busy at The Physics Classroom. Development is always ongoing. But sometimes there are periods of time in which nothing new arrives on the website. This doesn't mean that nothing is going on. Rather, it means that something really BIG is going on and it just hasn't been completed. That's been the case over the past month. A project we started in January - the Calculator Pad - is now in high gear. All our time and energy is being poured into the project at the moment. We suspect that in about two weeks we will be able to upload a huge portion of it from our Development server to the live server. We can't wait for you to see it. But you are going to have to wait just a little longer.
 

 

May, 2022

May 15, 2022

Vertical Circle Simulation

Our newest Interactive is a simulation of the motion of an object in a vertical circle. The Interactive is filled with opportunities to explore the effect of one variable on another. There are four basic motions to study:
  • The motion of a ball on the end of a light string.
  • The moton of a ball on the end of a light, rigid rod.
  • The motion of a ball on the inside wall of a circular loop.
  • The motion of a ball that rolls down a ramp into a circular loop.
We will soon have a classroom-ready activity sheet for use with the simulation. Special thanks to Martin Kirby for making this generous contribution to our Interactives collection.
 


The Store

We have updated our Store in preparation for orders for the upcoming 2022-23 school year. We are adding two additional Task Tracker features - the Calculator Pad and Physics Interactives with Concept Checkers. Our Store now reflects those additions. And we have updated our price list to reflect the changes. This includes the offering of three bundled specials. And we have included a new Seat Calculator. Many other pages on the site have been changed to be consistent with the changes at the Store.
 

 

April, 2022

April 29, 2022

Physics Interactives - Balance It!

Version 2 of our Balance It! Interactive is now Task Tracker compatible. With 20 different levels, teachers may wish to take advantage of the ability to discard one or more of the levels. That will be a piece of cake with a Task Tracker account.
 


 

April 28, 2022

Slinky Wave Simulator Concept Checker

Concept Checker #52 is now out. If you've not tried one, perhaps its time to give one a test drive? The proposed idea is: 1) Have students do the simulation (use our activity sheet). 2) Process the activity. 3) Perhaps fit in a short lab, demonstration, or other follow-up activity. 4) Then close with the Concept Checker. 
 


Miscellaneous Edits:

It's never fun doing edits. But edits have to be done. Today's edits include:
 

April 27, 2022

Orbital Motion Concept Checker

We have released a Concept Checker to accompany our Orbital Motion simulation from the Physics Interactives section. The Concept Checker focuses on the magnitude and direction of the velocity and net force vectors for an elliptical orbit of a satellite.
 


Egg Drop Concept Checker - Revision

We have uploaded a Version 1.0.2 of our Egg Drop Concept Checker. This fixes an earlier bug that caused the Concept Checker to freeze when students answered the 13th question correctly. All is good now.
 

 

April 26, 2022

Young's Experiment Interactive

We just updated our Young's Experiment simulation to include Task Tracker code. Student progress is stored in the Task Tracker database for any student in an active subscription. Teachers can also shorten the assignment from three questions to one or two questions and set a miss penalty as a precaution against random guessing.
 



April 25, 2022

Who Can See Who? Concept Checker

The Who Can See Who? Interactive is a useful tool for helping students understand what objects can be seen in a mirror from a given vantage point. It does have the major drawback that students can guess and check their way through it as feedback is immediate and very specific. We now have a Concept Checker for this Interactive. With a large array of questions from which to select, there won't be a whole lot of guess-and-check-success with the Concept Checker.
 


Horizontal Circle Concept Checker

Our Horizontal Circle Simulator was added a couple of months ago. And now we have a Concept Checker to complement it. As of this addition, we now have 48 Concept Checkers for use with Physics Interactives.

 

 

April 23, 2022

Equivalent Resistance Interactive

The Equivalent Resistance Interactive is a 18-level game-like challenge found in the Electric Circuits section of our Physics Interactives. Students are given a set of resistors in series, parallel, or combination and must determine from a set of options which resistor values go with each resistor in order to provide a specified equivalent resistance. It is now Task Tracker compatible and offers all the features available to any Task Tracker user.
 

 

April 22, 2022

Go For The Gold Interactive

The Go For The Gold Interactive is a 16-level game-like challenge fround in the Forces in Two Dimensions section of our Physics Interactives. Students must add gold coins to a bag without breaking the rope. If the rope breaks they lose the coins. If they add the maximum number of coinswithout breaking the rope, they keep the coins and earn the star. Now the simulation is equipped with Task Tracker code to save student results in our database. It still works just the same as a Guest but the ability for instructors to both eliminate the more difficulty levels and be able to view student progress is a huge benefit.

 


April 20, 2022

Vector Addition Concept Checker

Our Vector Addition Concept Checker complements our Vector Addition Interactive. It includes 5 multi-part questions that emphasize the use of a component analysis to determine the magnitude and direction of a resultant formed by the addition of three angled vectors.

 

Stopping Distance Concept Checker

Our Stopping Distance simulation from the Work and Energy section of the Physics Interactives simulates the motion of a toy car rolling down an inclined track and striking a box at the bottom of the incline and skidding to a stop. The goal of the Interactive is to investigate the effect of the initial height upon the speed at the bottom and the distance the car (and box) skid to a stop. Now the simulation has a Concept Checker as a follow-up. 


 

April 19, 2022

Physics Interactives:  Chart That Motion

Our Chart That Motion Interactive in the Physics Interactives section provides a student engaging practice with the use of work-energy bar charts to describe the motion of an object. We have now equipped it with Task Tracker functionality and improved (we hope) the interface.



 

April 18, 2022

Physics Interactives:  Name That Image

Our Name That Image Interactive now has Task Tracker compatibility. It can be used as a Guest in the usual manner or it can be used as a logged-in Task Tracker student. Teachers with Task Tracker accounts will be able to assign this, customize it (throw out Questions), set partial scoring rules, and monitor student progress. Students will have their results saved at any point in their progression through the activity. Guest usage will remain exactly as it has been in the past with the added security advantage of answers being stored behind the firewall.


 

Physics Interactives:  Name That Vector

Our Name That Vector Interactive also has built-in Task Tracker compatibility. 



 

April 16, 2022

Physics Interactives:  Name That Charge

We have released Version 3 of our Name That Charge Interactive. The redo has furnished the Interactive with Task Tracker functionality, secured answers on the server, and improved some wording of questions. This is our fourth Interactive that we have incorporated Task Tracker code directly into the Interactive. This allows for teacher viewing of student progress and student ability to save their progress (among other advantages).


 

April 14, 2022

Physics Interactives:  Free-Body Diagrams

Our Free-Body Diagrams Interactive is immensely popular. But what has been missing is an ability to track students' progress.  And now that's no longer missing. We implemented some Task Tracker code to track the progress of students through a Task Tracker account. Students with Task Tracker accounts can now save their work and continue where they left off. All the old functionality has remained.


 

April 13, 2022

Physics Interactives:  Graph That Motion

Two of our most popular simulations are the Name That Motion and the Graph That Motion simulations. Each involve the task of observing an animation and matching it to either a verbal description or a graphical description. Our newest versions are now Task Tracker comptatible. This provides the simulation added security and the ability to use with (or even without) a Task Tracker account for the tracking and storage of student progress. Each has an updated set of animations that work well on all devices and in all browsers.


 

April 12, 2022

Physics Interactives:  Name That Motion

We have implemented some code within our Name That Motion simulation that makes it Task Tracker compatible. We also updated the animations to a different format for improved compatibility with more devices and browsers. The Task Tracker code will allow teachers to customize and assign the simulation with scoring rules for partial and complete progress. Student partial and completed progress records can be saved and retrieved.


 

Physics Interactives:  Task Tracker Compatibility

We added an announcement and a page of information about the use of Task Tracker with the Physics Interactives section. This feature will be available in the Fall of 2022. We are currently in the  beta-testing and development stage. You can always check out and use what we make at anytime. But during this beta-testing and development period, Task Tracker compatibility is only available to students who have a Minds On Physics Task Tracker account.


 

April 8, 2022

Filtering Away Concept Checker

During the school closures of the COVID 19 pandemic, we converted a classroom lab to an interactive simulation. It was called the Filtering Away simulation. Now we have a Concept Checker to go with it. Whether you do the hands-on lab (recommended) or the simulation (your best alternative if the equipment is not available), this 6-Question Concept Checker makes a great follow-up.


 

April 7, 2022

Charging Simulation - Student Exercise

Our Charging simulation in the Physics Interactives has lived for years without an accompanying classroom activity. That just changed. We have just published a classroom-ready student exercise for use with the Charging simulation. The activity focuses on the charging by induction process and the grounding process.


 

Charging Concept Checker

This 9-question Concept Checker coordinates with our Student Exercise (above) and accompanying simulation. Put the three of them together and you have a great lesson plan in the making.



 

April 6, 2022

Voltage Drop Analysis Concept Checker

Our DC Circuit Builder simulation is abnormally popular ... especially this time of the year. There are five classroom-ready exercises for use with the interactive. We just added a fourth Concept Checker to the collection that coordinates with the simulation and accompanying activities.


 

Skydiving Simulation - Student Exercise

Most of the simulations in our Physics Interactives section are accompanied by a classroom-ready exercise that can be used by teachers who are incorporating the simulation into a lesson plan. We have prepared the student activity for our Skydiving simulation.

 

Skydiving Concept Checker

Now that there is  student exercise to accompany the Skydiving simulation, why not have a Concept Checker? Done. Check out this 5-question Concept Checker that gets right to the point of the simulation.


 

 

April 5, 2022

Total Internal Reflection Concept Checker

Our 30th Concept Checker is now live. It coordinates with Exercise 3: Total Internal Reflection and can be used as a follow-up to the Refraction simulation in our Physics Interactives section.

 

Elevator Ride Concept Checker

Our 31st Concept Checker is now live. It provides support for the Elevator Ride simulation found in the Newton's Law area of our Physics Interactives section.


 

April 4, 2022

Classroom Support for Refraction Simulation

We have a gem of a simulation on the topic of refraction (in our opinion). It now has a pretty full collection of classroom-ready activity sheets. We have added two classroom execises to our currently-existing exercise. Teachers and classrooms will enjoy the support of ...

Exercise 2: Refraction, Reflection, and Total Internal Reflection

Exercise 3: Total Internal Reflection


 

Refraction Concept Checker

And here's one more reason to use the Refraction simulation. This 6-question Concept Checker will provide refinforcement on the manner in which light bends at the boundary.


 

April 3, 2022

Wave Addition Concept Checker

Our 28th Concept Checker is now complete. If you've not tried pairing a Concept Checker with a simulation from our Physics Interactives section, perhaps you need to give one a try. They're free and you don't need an account to use them (though an account would improve the experience). Make the pairing part of one of your upcoming lesson plans.


 

April 2, 2022

River Boat Simulator Concept Checker

This 8-Question Concept Checker provides students a great check-up on understanding the interdependence between variables for a boat crossing a river.

 

Wave Addition Simulation

This is an awesome simulation that's been on our website for a couple of years but the widget needed a change in aspect ratio. We think we have found the perfect aspect ratio and the sim now displays nicely. Enjoy!

 
 

April 1, 2022

Painting With CMY Concept Checker

Those who are teaching or learning the physics of color addition and subtraction will enjoy our newest Concept Checker on Painting With CMY. Use the simulation to learn about the mixing of color pigments and use the Concept Checker as a check of your understanding.

 

A Few Edits

Mistakes happen. And when we find out about it we make an effort to upload fixes. Mission EC8 of our Minds On Physics program was revised to fix an interface issue. And our Thermal Stoichiometry Concept Builder was updated to fix two answer key errors.
 



 

March, 2022

March 31, 2022

Stage Lighting Concept Checker

We think some of our Light and Color simulations are the best among the group. And now the Stage Lighting simulation has a companion Concept Checker. For teachers and classrooms, the suggested use is:  (1) Do the simulation with the help of the accompanying classroom exercise. (2) Process the activity with the class. (3) Assign the Concept Checker as a follow-up ... either immediately or soon thereafter.
 

 

March 30, 2022

Fish Catch Concept Checker

The Fish Catch simulation is a good example of a simulation that was waiting for some next-step tool to solidify the learning. That wait is over. We now have a Concept Checker for it. Combining the simulation with the classroom exercise and following it up with the Concept Checker makes for a great lesson plan that blends physics and proportional reasoning skills. 
 


Exploding Carts Concept Checker

Like our Fish Catch simulation, the Exploding Carts simulation was in need of a companion tool to check on understanding. Inspired by the accompanying classroom activity, the questions in this Concept Checker will have students thinking in terms of ratios to predict the post-explosion velocity of a cart from knowlege of their masses.


 

March 29, 2022

It's All Uphill Concept Checker

This 5-question Concept Checker will provide an awesome means of checking on student understanding of the It's All Uphill Concept Checker. 
 
 

Electric Field Lines Concept Checker

The combining of our Electric Field Line simulator, the accompanying classroom exercise, and our newest Concept Checker is sure to put a serious student at the top of the class when it comes to understanding electric field line configurations. 

 



March 28, 2022

Projectile Simulator 2 Concept Checker

Our Projectile Simulator is now accompanied by a Concept Checker. Do the simulation utilizing our classroom-ready exercise (on horizontally-launched projectiles) and then follow it up with the Concept Checker.


 

Projectile Simulator 3 Concept Checker

More good news for users of our Projectile Simulator. We now have a second Concept Checker for angle-launched projectiles. It coordinates with our accompanying classroom-ready exercise on the same topic.



 

March 25, 2022

Gravitational Field Strength Concept Builder

Like the updates on the previous two days, this is a complete overhaul of a previously existing Concept Builder to fix functionality in Chrome OS. All is working now.


 

Electric Field Strength Concept Builder

Fixed a bad graphic and improved the look of the Progress Reports for all three activities.



 

March 24, 2022

Trajectory: Angle-Launched Concept Builder

We have four Concept Builders which need to be re-done due to some issues on the newest version of Chrome OS. This is the second of the four. Some other bugs (bad links to Help pages and some conflicting infor in Activity 3 questions) that were present in the original version have also been fixed.


 

March 23, 2022

Up and Down Concept Builder

Due to some reports that our Up and Down Concept Builder was failing on some most recent versions of Chrome OS, we re-did the tool from the ground up. It works great now. And it is such a great tool for exploring 1-D free fall motion.


 

March 18, 2022

Minds On Physics, Mission LC9

Mission LC9 from the Light and Color module was not completed (unknowingly) during the summer frenzy of MOP development. It has just been created and is working well. 

 

DC Circuit Builder (Parallel Circuits) Concept Checker

This is our third Concept Checker to align with one of our five DC Circuit Builder activities. 


 

March 17, 2022

Uniform Circular Motion Concept Checker

Our Uniform Circular Motion Concept Checker is now available. It coordinates nicely with the corresponding activity sheet and simulation found in the Physics Interactives section. Students are sure to solidify the direction of the velocity and acceleration vectors for an object moving in a circle at a constant speed. That will be a win!


 

March 16, 2022

Egg Drop Concept Checker

Our Egg Drop Concept Checker is now available. Avoid the mess or enhance the mess with our Egg Drop simulation and use the Concept Checker as a check for understanding. It's Egg-xellent!


 

Roller Coaster Model Concept Checker

Our Roller Coaster Model simulation is very popular. And now we have a Concept Checker to go with it. With 32 questions organized into 8 question groups, teachers can't make this a central part of their lesson plan and walk out of the room knowing where students are at with regards to the lesson. 


 

March 15, 2022

Force Concept Checker

Our 13th Concept Checker is now out - the Force Concept Checker that coordinates with our Force simulation that centers on Newton's second law of motion. We designed to coordinate with our classroom-ready activity for the simulation. That makes a great pair - simulation/activity sheet and Concept Checker!

 

Aluminum Can Polarization Concept Checker

Our 12th Concept Checker is now out - the Aluminum Can Polarization Concept Checker. We're on a roll. Check one of these Concept Checkers out and see how you might use it in your lesson plan. You can't beat the price - FREE.



 

March 14, 2022

Optics Bench (Concave Mirrors) Concept Checker

Our 11th Concept Checker is out this morning - the Concave Mirror Concept Checker that coordinates with our Optics Bench simulation. Whether you have or do not have a Task Tracker account, this is a great tool. Use it as a follow up to the simulation. It's a great way to close a lesson plan.



 

March 13, 2022

Gravitational Fields Concept Checker

A Concept Checker for our Gravitational Fields simulation is now available. It includes eight basic Question Groups and an awesome question-delivery engine. This makes a great means for checking on student understanding after completing the Gravitational Fields simulation. These are designed to be used with the existing activity, preferrably in the classroom.


 

March 12, 2022

Optics Bench (Converging Lenses) Concept Checker

Our Optics Bench Simulator is popular this time of year. Our newest Concept Checker coordinates with the converging lens mode of the simulation.



 

March 11, 2022

RGB Color Addition Concept Checker

We have been making speedy progress on our Concept Checker project. Our 9th interactive Concept Checker is now available. The RGB Color Addition is a popular simulation from our Interactives section. And now it can be paired with a Concept Checker.



 

March 10, 2022

Rocket Sled Simulation Concept Checker

A Concept Checker for our Rocket Sled Simulation is now available. There is a heavy emphasis on connecting the forces that are exerted on the sled (and their relative strength) to whether the object will speed up, slow down, or continue at a constant speed.

 

Circuit Builder Simulation Concept Checker

Our very popular Circuit Builder simulation is accompanied by five classroom-ready exercises. This Concept Builder focuses on one of those exercises - the one pertaining to Series Circuits. It's the second Concept Checker for use with this simulation.
 



March 9, 2022

Simple Wave Simulator Concept Checker

A Concept Checker for our Simple Wave Simulator is now available. If you've not checked out our Concept Checkers, you owe it to yourself to do so. They provide great closure to online activities like our simulations. They can be used in the classroom or independently by students who are simply trying to learn.

 

Circuit Builder Simulation Concept Checker

Our Circuit Builder simulation is a multi-faceted simulation that allows a user to explore simple circuits, series circuits, parallel circuits, and more. We've created five classroom-ready exercises for use with the simulation. This Concept Builder focuses on one of those exercises - the one pertaining to the relationship between current, resistance, and battery voltage for simple circuits.


 

 

March 8, 2022

Coulomb's Law Concept Checker

A Concept Checker for our Coulomb's Law simulation is now available. Eight basic Question Groups and an awesome question-delivery engine provide a great means for checking on student understanding. These are designed to be used with an existing activity, preferrably in the classroom.



 

March 7, 2022

Collision Carts - Inelastic Collisions Concept Checker

We have released our second Concept Checker for our Collision Carts simulation. It is one of our more popular sims and the Concept Checker will provide students (and teachers) a quick check of their ability to conduct a momentum analysis and of their understanding of the law of momentum conservation.



 

Collision Carts - Elastic Collisions Concept Checker

Why stop at one Concept Checker. We also released a second Concept Checker today for the same Collision Carts simulation. This one takes a different angle, emphasizing the elastic collision mode of the simulation.


 

 

March 5, 2022

Race Track Concept Checker

What if after a student (or class of students) did a simulation or read a Tutorial page, they were provided the option of checking to see if they got the concept? That would be a Concept Checker ... and we made our first one. Pretty cool. More to come.



 

March 4, 2022

Work-Kinetic Energy Interactive: Activity 2

We have completed a second classroom activity for the Interactive added yesterday. This activity is more in-depth than the first and takes a guided inquiry approach to the relationship between work and kinetic energy.



 

March 3, 2022

Work-Kinetic Energy Interactive

We have been on a simulation streak as of late. Simulations admittedly take more time to produce. But the products are well worth the time spent. This one on the topic of work and kinetic energy is filled with variables to manipulate and representations to view. There will be two classroom-ready activities for using the simulation with a Physics class. The first is available. We are still working on the second.






 

February, 2022

Febuary 26, 2022

The Barrel Ride Simulator

Walk through the door and enter the barrel. The door latches shut, the motor revs up, the barrel starts spinning, the floor is pulled from out from under the riders, and the riders scream. For some, it's more fun to watch the ride than to ride it. But now you get to design it. Modify the parameters that influence the thrill and safety of the ride. And best of all, nobody is going to file a lawsuit if you get a bit too ambitious. Have some phun!




 

Febuary 23, 2022

Horizontal Circle Simulation

Our newest Interactive is a simulation of the motion of an object (actually three objects) in a horizontal circle. The Interactive is filled with opportunities to explore the effect of one variable on another. There are mulitple displays or representations and the animation can be viewed from multiple angles. We have provided a classroom-ready activity sheet for use with the simulation. Special thanks to Martin Kirby for making this generous contribution to our Interactives collection.



 

Febuary 22, 2022

Go For The Gold! Interactive

This new interactive is the second interactive for our relatively new Forces in Two Dimensions section. Using Newton's laws and vector components, students determine the number of gold coins that can be added to a bag without breaking the rope(s) that it is suspended from.  It has a game-like feel with 16 difficulty levels. We love it! Hope you do too.



 

Febuary 18, 2022

Trajectory Interactive

We love this one! It's the two-dimensional version of our Falling Bodies 1D program we uploaded earlier this week. It models the motion of an airborne object under the influence of air resistance. The numerical modeling puts out an easy to navigate tabular and graphical display with downloadable plots. And the classroom exercise will get your students thinking!



 

Febuary 16, 2022

Uploaded Some Fixes

The Help Me! links for the Lewis Structures Concept Builder was not working. That's been fixed. And yesterday's upload of Falling Bodies - 1D Interactive was missing a link that loaded the Plotly Javascript Library. That's been fixed and the Interactive is now plotting data.



 

Febuary 15, 2022

Falling Bodies - 1D Interactive

No need for the "Ignore air resistance" comments with this interactive. It was made to not ignore air resistance. Learners enter properties of a falling object (including profile area and drag coefficient) and explore the motion characteristics of a falling object.



 

Febuary 10, 2022

Ideal Gas Behavior Simulation

We are breaking the mold here with our first Chemistry simulation. Special thanks to Martin Kirby for donating this Chem gem.



 

Febuary 9, 2022

Cell Voltage Concept Builder

The 24 questions and 12 Question Groups of this Concept Builder will provide learners plenty of practice determining which half-reactions will occur in a galvanic cell and determining the overall cell voltage.



 

Febuary 7, 2022

Reduction Potential Concept Builder

This Reduction Potential Concept Builder will help students improve their confidence with the use of the Reduction Potential Table to rank the strength of oxidizing and reducing agents and to predict which redox reactions will be spontaneous.



 

Febuary 3, 2022

Galvanic Cells Concept Builder

Our 64th Chemistry Concept Builder is now live. The Galvanic Cells Concept Builder will provide plenty of practice with the diagramming of galvanic cells.



 

Febuary 1, 2022

Fix the Problems Day

Numerous Minds On Physics edits were made and uploaded, including a graphics problems on Mission WE6 and coding issues affecting answer evaluation on Mission EC5 and Mission MC9.



 

 

January, 2022

January 31, 2022

Oxidation-Reduction Concept Builder

This Concept Builder introduces students to the concept of oxidation and reduction and the manner in which a redox equation can be analyzed in order to determine the element being oxidized and the element being reduced. 



 

January 28, 2022

Oxidation States Concept Builder

Our 62nd Chemistry Concept Builder is now live. This simple tool challenges students to inspect a formula and use the rules for assigning oxidation states to determine the oxidation state of the elements in the formula. It is the first of many more Concept Builders under our new Electrochemistry heading.



 

January 27, 2022

Video Integration with Minds On Physics

We have completed three series of videos in our Video Tutorial since September of this school year. We created links to each of our videos from within the corresponding Minds On Physics sections. Those links now display to logged-in students when they prepare to start a mission from within Task Tracker. They also display to all students on the mission pages.


 

January 26, 2022

Young's Experiment Simulation

In response to user feedback regarding answer key ambiguity, we have redone our Young's Experiment simulation from the Physics Interactives section.


 

 

January 25, 2022

Video Tutorial: Combination Circuits

Our 16th and final video in our Electric Circuits Tutorial Series has been posted. The video discusses combination circuits and how to analyze them.


 

January 24, 2022

Video Tutorial: Parallel Circuit Analysis

This the 15th of 16 planned videos in our Electric Circuits Tutorial Series. The video includes a quick review of mathematical relationships for parallel circuits and then launches into three example problems.



January 23, 2022

Video Tutorial: Parallel Circuit Relationships

This the 14th of 16 planned videos in our Electric Circuits Tutorial Series. The video discusses the variety of mathematical patterns and relationships associated with the current, resistance, and voltage drops within a parallel circuit. Numerous examples are given.


 

January 21, 2022

Video Tutorial: Series Circuit Analysis

This 6-minute video provides the viewer a quick overview of the mathematical relationships in series circuits and then provides a thorough analysis of two series circuits followed by a third practice problem.


 

January 20, 2022

Video Tutorial: Series Circuit Relationships

This 12-minute video offers a thorough discussion of series circuits and the relationships between current, resistance, battery voltage, and the voltage drops across the resistors. Numerous examples are given.


 

January 19, 2022

Video Tutorial: Comparing Series and Parallel Circuits

We are making great progress on our Electric Circuit Video Tutorial Series. The series mirrors our written Tutorial. We have completed the first three of four lessons. This video on Series vs. Parallel Circuits takes us 2/5-ths of the way through the fourth lesson.


 

January 17, 2022

Video Tutorial: Electrical Power Equations

Our 10th video of our Electric Circuits Video Tutorial focuses on the derivation of three electric power equations. The use of the equations is discussed.


 

January 15, 2022

Video Tutorial: Electrical Resistance

Our 9th video of our Electric Circuits Video Tutorial details the so-called Ohm's Law equation. The emphasis is on the use of he equation as a guide to thinking about how the variation in one quantity affects another quantity.


 

January 14, 2022

Video Tutorial: Electrical Resistance

Our 8th video of our Electric Circuits Video Tutorial is now complete. The topic is electrical resistance. We are half-way done with our Tutorial. 


 

January 13, 2022

Video Tutorial: Common Misconceptions About Circuits

We continue to roll out our videos this week. This one on student pre-conceptions and their impact on learning about circuits is one of our favorites. It packs a heavy punch in 9 minutes of time.


 

January 12, 2022

Video Tutorial: Electric Power

We have completed and uploaded our video on electric power. It's the sixth video of 16 planned videos in our Electric Circuits Video Tutorial Series. We have two more planned for this week.


 

January 11, 2022

Video Tutorial: Electric Current

We have completed and uploaded our video on electric current. It's the fifth video of 16 planned videos in our Electric Circuits Video Tutorial Series.


 

January 10, 2022

Video Tutorial: Electric Circuits and Their Requirements

We are prepped to do 4-5 videos for our Circuits Tutorial this week. This is the first video and correlates to the first two pages of Lesson 2 in our written Tutorial.


 

January 7, 2022

Video Tutorial: Electric Potential Difference

Our third video from the Electric Circuits collection describes and explains the changes that occur in electric potential as a charge traverses an electric circuit.


 

January 6, 2022

Concept Builder Updates 

It's not our favorite task but it's essential - fixing errors. Two Concept Builders received an update today. The Words and Charts Concept Builder from the Work and Energy section had an odd bug that prevented the doing of Wizard level if Immortal Sage Level was completed first. Version 2.2.1 has the update. And our Being Impulsive About Momentum Concept Builder had an answer key error correction. Version 2.2.2 has the update.


 

January 6, 2022

Video Tutorial: Electric Potential

Our newest video from the Electric Circuits collection explains what electric potential is and why it is a purely location-dependent quantity.


 

January 5, 2022

Video Tutorial: Electric Potential Energy

We have begun our Electric Circuits video tutorial. This is the first of 16 planned videos. We are anticipating the completion of three videos a week over the next six weeks.


 

January 3, 2022

Hess's Law Concept Builder

This Hess's Law CB is the last of our surge of Concept Builders for Thermal Chemistry and Thermodynamics. Our interactive elements for manipulating equations make it worth at least taking a look.



 

December, 2021

 

December 29, 2021

Heat of Formation Concept Builder

This new Chemistry Concept Builder is packed with interactivity. Students make decisions about how to change reactants into products through formation and decomposition reactions. They decide on the ∆H of each step and use the results to determine ∆H of the reaction.



 

December 28, 2021

Navigational Improvements to Chemistry Concept Builders

We added some features to the Chemistry section of our Concept Builders to make the lengthy list more easily navigable. That will help for now ... eventually we'll have to consider a separate Chemistry site. (Something to look forward to.)



 

December 23, 2021

Gibb's Free Energy Concept Builder

This is the perfect follow-up to the Concept Builder published one day earlier on Spontaneity. Students use the Gibb's Free Energy equation to predict spontaneity.



 

December 22, 2021

Spontaneity and Driving Forces Concept Builder

We are continuing to fill out the Thermodynamics topic for our Chemistry Concept Builders with this gem on Spontaneity.



 

December 20, 2021

Entropy Concept Builder

Our Entropy Concept Builder is our 57th Chemistry Concept Builder and one more reason for Chemistry teachers to love The Physics Classroom.



 

December 17, 2021

Thermal Stoichiometry Concept Builder

Our Thermal Stoichiometry Concept Builder is now live. It's the fourth Chemistry Concept Builder in our Thermal Chemistry sub-section.



 

December 16, 2021

Enthalpy Change Concept Builder

The concept of an enthalpy change can be difficult for students. This will help. Our 55th Chemistry Concept Builder will touch on many of the troubling aspects of enthalpy change.



 

December 13, 2021

Measuring the Quantity of Heat Concept Builder

Get your students doing the Q=m•C•∆T with our new Concept Builder on calorimetry. This is the first of several thermodynamics/thermal chemistry Concept Builders that will come out in the next few weeks.



 

December 10, 2021

Weightlessness in Orbit  Video Tutorial

This is our final video in our Tutorial Series on Circular Motion and Gravitation. The video addresses the question of what causes orbiting astronauts to feel weightless.



 

December 8, 2021

Mathematics of Satellite Motion  Video Tutorial

This video tutorial from our Tutorial Series on Circular Motion and Gravitation is the 12th video of 13. It addresses the use of mathematical equations describing satellites.



 

December 7, 2021

Kepler's Laws  Video Tutorial

This video tutorial from our Tutorial Series on Circular Motion and Gravitation discusses Kepler's laws of planetary motion. Considerable attention is given to the third law.



 

Satellite Motion Principles  Video Tutorial

This video tutorial from our Tutorial Series on Circular Motion and Gravitation discusses how basic circular motion principes can be applied to understanding what a satellite is and how it moves


 


 

December 6, 2021

The Value of g Video Tutorial

This video tutorial from our Tutorial Series on Circular Motion and Gravitation discusses how universal gravitation is used to determine a formula for gravitational field strength.


 

December 2, 2021

Newton's Law of  Universal Gravitation Video Tutorial

This video tutorial from our Tutorial Series on Circular Motion and Gravitation discusses Newton's Universal Gravitation equation and models its use through four example problems.


 

December 1, 2021

The Apple, The Moon, and Universal Gravitation Video Tutorial

This video tutorial from our Tutorial Series on Circular Motion and Gravitation discusses the thinking of Isaac Newton as he attempted to assert that the motion of the moon and the planets was caused by the force of gravity.



 

November, 2021


November 30, 2021

The Physics of Roller Coasters Video Tutorial

This video tutorial from our Tutorial Series on Circular Motion and Gravitation discusses the physics underlying the thrill and safety of roller coaster rides. It includes three examples of force analyes of circular sections.


 

November 29, 2021

States of Matter Concept Builder

Our States of Matter Concept Builder in the Chemistry section is now available. The emphasis is on how the particle characteristics of each state relates to the observable properties.


 

November 24, 2021

Molecular Polarity Concept Builder

We have added a final Concept Builder to the Atomic and Molecular Models section of our Chemistry Concept Builders.
 

 

November 21, 2021

Bond Polarity Concept Builder

We are filling out the section of Chemistry Concept Builders titled Atomic and Molecular Models with this Concept Builder on covalent bonds and bond polarity.
 

 

November 20, 2021

Line Spectra Concept Builder

Our 50th Chemistry Concept Builder is now live - the Line Spectra Concept Builder. Students associate frequencies, wavelengths, and energy transitions with the lines on an emission spectrum. 

 

 

November 16, 2021

Video Tutorial: Newton's Second Law and Circular Motion

Mr. H steps through five example problems to demonstrate the use of a free-body diagram, Newton's second law, and circular motion mathematics to analyze a physical situation.  This is our 5th video in our Tutorial Series on Circular Motion and Gravitation.

 

 

November 15, 2021

Periodic Table Battleship Concept Builder

Have fun and learn about electron configurations with this long-time favorite now made interactive. This is our 49th Chemistry Concept Builder. Many more to come.

 

 

November 10, 2021

Circular Motion Video Tutorial: Mathematics of Circular Motion

Our fourth video in our Circular and Satellite Motion Video Tutorial series is out. It describes the mathematical formulae for speed, acceleration and net force and explains how to use them.

 

 

November 9, 2021

Circular Motion Video Tutorial: Inertia and Circular Motion

We have now completed three videos in our Circular and Satellite Motion Video Tutorial. This 11-minue video targets the misconception that there is an outward net force on an object that is moving in a circle.

 

 

November 7, 2021

Circular Motion Video Tutorial: The Centripetal Force Requirement

We have begun production on our Circular and Satellite Motion Video Tutorial. This 13-minue video is packed with animations, demonstrations, graphics and thorough explnation of velocity and acceleration.

 

 

November 4, 2021

Circular Motion Video Tutorial: Velocity and Acceleration

This 11-minute video explains why an inward force is required to sustain the motion of an object in a circle.  It is the second video in our Circular and Satellite Motion Video Tutorial series.
 


November 2, 2021

Concept Builder Edits

We are always making an effort to correct, edit and get it right. It's never fun. It's always necessary. Today's edits included four Concept Builders:
 



 

November 1, 2021

Words and Charts Concept Builder

We have just published a simple Concept Builder titled Words and Charts. Students must match four verbal descriptions of a motion to each of four corresponding energy bar charts. The Concept Builder includes five Mathching Pair activities.




 

October, 2021

 

October 26, 2021

Physics Video Tutorial: Solving Work-Energy Problems

Our 13th video in our Work and Energy Tutorial Series is now out. The topic is Solving Work-Energy Problems. It includes a thorough discussion of six different example problems. This is the final video on our Tutorial Series on Work and Energy. Next up: Circular Motion and Gravitation.
 


 

October 24, 2021

Quantum Mechanics Concept Builder

It's our 48th Chemistry Concept Builder. This makes a great complement to our other Concept Builders on atomic structure. We're not done with Chemistry CBs. In fact we have another one planned within the next week on this same broad topic of atomic structure.
 


 

October 21, 2021

Atomic Models Concept Builder

We've been working hard on building our collection of Chemistry Concept Builders during the past few weeks. This is our 47th Chemistry CB. We're not done with Chemistry CBs; there's many more ideas to flesh out into Concept Builders.
 


 

October 20, 2021

Physics Video Tutorial: Work-Energy Bar Charts

Our 11th video in our Work and Energy Tutorial Series is now out. The topic is Work-Energy Bar Charts and features five examples. 
 


 

October 18, 2021

Physics Video Tutorial: Mechanical Energy Conservation

In the 10th video of our Work, Energy and Power Tutorial Series, Mr. H discusses situations in which potential energy is transformed into kinetic energy (and vice versa).
 


 

October 17, 2021

Concept Builder: Chemistry - Molarity Calculations

We're showing more love to our Chemistry Teachers and their students. We've completed a Concept  Builder titled Molarity Calculations. We now have two Concept Builders on the topic of molarity; we have you covered on that topic.  This is our 46th Chemistry Concept Builder and there's more to come.
 


 

October 14, 2021

Physics Video Tutorial: External Energy Transfer

This is our 9th video in our Work, Energy and Power chapter.  The focus is of the video is on the conceptual and mathematical analysis of situations in which external forces change the energy of a system.
 


 

October 13, 2021

Physics Video Tutorial: Forces, Energy, and System Analysis

This is our 8th video in our Work, Energy and Power chapter.  The focus is of the video is on how to approach a problem involving an energy analysis.
 


 

October 12, 2021

Concept Builder: Chemistry - Molarity Ranking Task

We're showing love to our Chemistry Teachers and their students. We've completed a Concept  Builder on the topic of Molarity. This is our 45th Chemistry Concept Builder and there's more to come.
 


 

October 11, 2021

Physics Video Tutorial: Non-Mechanical Energy

This is our 7th video in our Work, Energy and Power chapter.  Our video tutorials represent our effort to expand the Tutorial value of our website for those who prefer video tutorials over written tutorials.
 


 

October 8, 2021

Task Tracker - Minds On Physics Assignment Boards

We're excited about this one ... Help links for students who are doing Minds On Physics for credit through our Task Tracker program. The links direct students to relevant pages of our written and video Tutorials, providing them with the information they need to be successful with Minds On Physics.
 


 

October 7, 2021

Physics Video Tutorial: Mechanical Energy

This is our 6th video in our Work, Energy and Power chapter. There's many more to come in the next couple of weeks. Support us by subscribing to the channel and getting notifications when new videos come out.
 


 

October 6, 2021

Forces in Two Dimensions Concept Builders

Fixed! Finally fixed! A couple of our Forces in 2D Concept Builders have had a shaky history of integrating with Task Tracker, most notably Solve It! Vectors and Newton's Second Law and Solve It! Inclined Planes. The Concept Builder worked great but Task Tracker teachers who used them likely noticed that their ability to track was suspect. That is no longer the case. We have found the bug and it is exterminated. Enjoy these CBs Task Tracker users!
 


 

October 5, 2021

Concept Builder: Up and Down with Energy

Another new Concept Builder on the topic of energy conservation. Students analyze the up and down motioni of an object using energy principles.
 


 

October 4, 2021

Concept Builder: Stepping Up with PE and KE

Here's a new Concept Builder for your energy studies. It's perfect for digesting the concept of gravitational potential energy and it will provide a great introduction to the concept of energy conservation.
 


 

 

September, 2021

 

September 26, 2021

Physics Video Tutorial - Power Video

Our video tutorial mirrors our written Tutorial on our website. This is the fifth video for the Work, Energy and Power section and is one video short of the first of two lessons of the written counterpart.
 


 

September 24, 2021

Physics Video Tutorial - Potential Energy Video

We're on a roll. Four days ... four videos. This one is on the topic of potential energy. Enjoy!
 


 

September 23, 2021

Physics Video Tutorial - Kinetic Energy Video

We're on the move. Here's video #3 of our Video Tutorial on Work, Energy and Power. This one is on the topic of kinetic energy. Check it out!
 


 

September 22, 2021

Physics Video Tutorial - Work Calculations Video

This is our second video in our Work, Energy, and Power video tutorial. This represents the video version of our written Tutorial page titled Calculating the Amount of Work Done by Forces. 
 


 

September 21, 2021

Physics Video Tutorial - Work Video

We have begun the development of our Work, Energy, and Power video tutorial. Our first video on the topic of Work is now available.
 


 

September 6, 2021

Task Tracker Directions for Minds On Physics

We completed and uploaded more directions for teh use of Task Tracker with Minds On Phyics. We now have a Student Use page with a downloadable and distributable PDF and a thorougly written page on Previewing and Customizing a Mission.
 


 

September 3, 2021

Minds On Physics Internet Modules 

Whew! What a week! We've done a lot of documentation on how to use our Task Tracker tool with Minds On Physics. Check it out. And there's more to come.
 


 

September 1, 2021

Task Tracker Payment Portal

We officially launched Minds On Physics. Our payment portal came out. Subscribers now purchase a specified number of seats and then use them to provide their classes acces to either Concept Builders or Minds On Physics. (And the exciting part, is next year this time there should be a third feature. Spoiler alert!)
 

 

 

 

August, 2021

August 28, 2021

Minds On Physics Internet Modules  (Refraction and Lenses)

A load of edits have been made to a variety of missions, including: Mission KC3, KG3, NL1, NL4, VP1, VP5, VP6, FD2, FD5, MC6, MC8, CG3, SE1, SE2, SE5, SE6, SE7, SE8, and LC5. With the exception of Mission LC9, we believe the program is "complete" and ready for public use. The payment portal should be out this coming week. Those wishing for early access can contact Tom.
 

 

August 23, 2021

Minds On Physics Internet Modules  (Refraction and Lenses)

The Refraction and Lenses module of the Minds On Physics Internet Modules has been uploaded. All MOP modules have been uploaded. We are still testing and making edits.
 

 

August 15, 2021

Minds On Physics Internet Modules  (Reflection and Mirrors)

The Reflection and Mirrors module of the Minds On Physics Internet Modules has been uploaded. This is the 14th of 15 total missions. That means we're about done!
 

 

August 12, 2021

Minds On Physics Internet Modules  (Light Waves and Color)

The Light Waves and Color module of the Minds On Physics Internet Modules has been uploaded. Eight of the nine missions are complete. The ninth will be completed soon. We are nearing the end of the project.
 

 

Minds On Physics Internet Modules  (Electric Circuits)

The Electric Circuits  missions of the Minds On Physics Internet Modules have been uploaded. This includes 12 missions in the second of our two electricity modules. Our eight Mechanics and our two electricity modules are  now complete.



 

August 11, 2021

Minds On Physics Internet Modules  (Sound Waves and Music)

The Sound Waves and Music  missions of the Minds On Physics Internet Modules have been uploaded. This includes 11 missions in the second of our three Waves, Sound, and Light modules.



August 10, 2021

Minds On Physics Internet Modules  (Wave Motion)

The Wave Motion  missions of the Minds On Physics Internet Modules have been uploaded. This includes 8 missions in the first of our three Waves, Sound, and Light modules.




August 7, 2021
iOS Functionality Restored for Simulations and Concept Builders

At some point during the summer, our Concept Builders and simulations in the Physics Interactives section lost functionality. That has been restored. You can now enjoy these great interactive tools on your iPhone or iPad.

 

Minds On Physics Internet Modules  (Electrostatics)

The Static Electricity  missions of the Minds On Physics Internet Modules have been uploaded. This includes 12 missions in the first of our two electricity modules.



 

August 6, 2021
Minds On Physics Internet Modules  (Mechanics)

The interactive missions for the Mechanics section of Minds On Physics has been uploaded. We are still making modifications and edits but the resource is ready to use. This is both a free and a paid resource. Our payment portal is still under construction. 





 

June, 2021

Minds On Physics Internet Modules 

It will at times seem as though not much is happening on the site. Nothing could be further from the truth, During times of infrequent uploads, the truth is that we are building something humongous behind the scenes. That something is Minds On Physics. We have been making some uploads, but the real meat and potatoes is still being built and tested and refined. While you wait for completion, go visit the Minds On Physics Internet Modules  section and get acquainted with the next BIG thing. We are making great progress and we are still expecting to have it completed during the month of August. Approximately 80% or more should be done by August 1.

 


 

May, 2021

 

Minds On Physics Internet Modules (Electric Circuits)

We continue to work on the site structure for the HTML5 version of our Minds On Physics Internet Modules. Electric Circuits was completed today. The site structure will eventually hold the interactive content and the exhaustive amount of Help pages that support students while completing the tasks. 

 

 

Minds On Physics Internet Modules (Static Electricity)

The HTML5 version of our Minds On Physics Internet Modules continues to take shape. We have uploaded the site structure and Help pages for the Static Electricity module.

 

 


 

April, 2021

Minds On Physics Internet Modules (Version 5)

We have begun the HTML5 re-make of our Minds On Physics program. This long awaited project will replace our App and Legacy version. This is a humongous project and will occupy most our time for the better part of the next four months. Check out how its shaping up and come back frequently to view more. 

 



Physics Video Tutorial: Convex Mirrors -The Mathematics of Curved Mirrors

This video discusses the use of the mirror equation and magnification ratio to solve Physics word problems. Includes four example problems.

 

 

Physics Video Tutorial: Convex Mirrors - Ray Diagrams and Image Characteristics

This video describes how to draw and interpret ray diagrams for convex mirrors. Short. Snappy. Instructive. Worth the time.

 

 

Physics Video Tutorial: Convex Mirrors - Reflection of Light and Image Formation

We are nearing the completion of our Video Tutorial series on Reflection and Mirrors. This video describes how light reflects off convex mirrors and how this leads to the formation of virtual images.

 

 

Physics Video Tutorial: Image Characeristics for Concave Mirrors

The LOST Art of Image Description is used to explain how the characteristics of images is dependent upon the object location.

 

 

Physics Video Tutorial: Concave Mirrors - Ray Diagrams

This 7-minute video demonstrates and explains how to construct ray diagrams for concave mirrors. Five examples are provided.

 


 

Physics Video Tutorial: Concave Mirrors - Light Reflection and Image Formation

This short video describes how images are formed for concave mirrors. The distinction between real and virtual images is discussed. And the L•O•S•T Art of Image Description is introduced.

 


 

Physics Video Tutorial: Introduction to Curved Mirrors

The anatomy of curved mirrors (center of curvature, focal point, etc.) is discussed and the patterns by which light reflects is illustrated.

 



 

March, 2021


Physics Video Tutorial: The Six Foot Person Problem

​What portion of a plane mirror would a six-foot tall person need to view their entire image? Find out with this short video from our Reflection and Mirrors series.

 

 

Physics Video Tutorial: Ray Diagrams for Plane Mirrors

This 6-minute video from our Reflection and Mirrors series explains what a ray diagram is and demonstrates how to construct them for point objects and arrow objects. Examples and applications of ray diagramming are discussed.

 

 

Physics Video Tutorial: Plane Mirror Image Characteristics

This short video from our Reflection and Mirrors series describes and elaborates on he characteristics of plane mirror images.

 

 

Physics Video Tutorial: Plane Mirror Image Formation

This 7-minute video explains what an image is and why it is formed using a variety of animations and diagrams.

 

 

Physics Video Tutorial: Specular vs. Diffuse Reflection

This 6-minute video describes the difference between specular and diffuse reflection in terms of their cause, explanation, and resulting effects.


 

Physics Video Tutorial: The Law of Reflection

Our Video Tutorial on the law of reflection has been completed. Short. Simple. Logical. Thorough. Worth checking out.


 

Physics Video Tutorial: Light and Sight

This is the first video of our Reflection and Mirrors video tutorial. The video lays the foundation for understanding how and why images are formed.


 

Physics Interactives: Balance It!

There's nothing like a good interactive challenge to liven up a lesson plan. And this Balance It! activity is perfect for such a role. Adaptable to a wide variety of classrooms, this 20-level challenge will get your students thinking in terms of force components.

 

 

Physics Video Tutorial: Modified Atwood's Machine Problems

This Modified Atwood's Machine Problems video tutorial completes our short Video Tutorial Collection on Forces in Two Dimensions.

 

 

Physics Video Tutorial: Atwood's Machine Problems

This Atwood's Machine Problems video tutorial outlines a strategy for solving an often troublesome two-body problem. The strategy is demonstrated in an example problem.

 

 

Physics Video Tutorial: Two-Body Problems

This Two-Body Problems video tutorial outlines a strategy for solving a two-body problem. The strategy is demonstrated in two example problems.

 

 

Physics Video Tutorial: Inclined Planes

This fourth video in our Forces in Two Dimensions Video Tutorial Series discusses the physics of inclined planes. The video explains how to identify forces and construct the free-body diagram, how to  resolve the gravity force into components, and how to determine the net force and acceleration.

 

 

Physics Video Tutorial: Equilibrium

This is our third video in our Forces In Two Dimensions Video Tutorial collection. We have four planned. We hope to be done in March or April. This video discusses the concept of equilibrium and demonstrates how to conduct a force analysis for an object with angled forces.


 

Concept Builders: Equilibrium

Our Equilibrium Concept Builder will provide great training for thinking in terms of components. Learners add two forces to the given force vectors in order to establish an equilibrium.


 

Concept Builders: Solve It! - Inclined Planes

We are building up our Forces in Two Dimensions section of Concept Builders. This Concept Builder focuses on the mathematical relationships associated with the forces exerted on objects that accelerate along inclined planes. 


 

Physics Video Tutorial: Net Force Problems Revisited

This is our second video in our Forces In Two Dimensions Video Tutorial collection. We have four planned. We hope to be done in March or April. This video looks at situations in which an angled force causes a horizontal acceleration.



Concept Builders: Solve It! (with Vectors and Fnet = m•a)

This is our second Concept Builder in our recently launched Forces in Two Dimensions section. Students must analyze a situation in which a force acts at an angle to the horizontal to accelerate an object across a horizontal surface. 


 

Physics Video Tutorial: Adding and Resolving Forces

We have officially begun the creation of our Forces in Two Dimensions Video Tutorial. This is the first video, covering the topic of adding and resolving force vectors. We have four planned. We hope to be done in March or April.

 

 

Concept Builders, The Equilibrium Concept

Relying on graphical representations, tabular data, and particle diagrams, this Concept Builder hilights the features that characterize the the condition of chemical equilibrium. A true exercise in thinking and sense-making.


 

 

February, 2021


Concept Builders, Equilibrium ICE Table

This is one of our more elaborate Concept Builders. It provides great training on how to use an ICE Table to solve for K.


 

Concept Builders, Equilibrium Calculations

We're showing more love to our Chemistry-teaching colleagues with a Concept Builder involving calculations using an equilibrium constant expression.


 

Concept Builders, Chemistry, Molar Mass

We're showing love to our Chemistry-teaching colleagues with this Concept Builder on the calculation of molar mass. (Don't miss the Out of This World activity!)


 

Concept Builders, Work and Energy, Energy Analysis 2

This Concept Builder challenges students to conduct an energy analysis fo situations in which mechanical energy is transformed into non-mechanical forms. Its a great follow-up to Energy Analysis 1.


 

Concept Builders, Work and Energy, Energy Analysis 1

This Concept Builder challenges students to conduct an energy analysis, identifying values of KE and PE at as many as 5 locations along a motion path.


 

Physics Video Tutorial: Solving Difficult Electric Field Problems

This is our final video in our Static Electricity Video Tutorial Series. This video steps through the solution to four difficult electric field problems.


 

Concept Builders, Vectors and Projectiles, Projectile Mathematics

This skill-building activity includes three distinct levels of difficulty. Students complete a table of values focusing on the relationships between the various projectile parameters.



 

Concept Builders, Static Electricity, Triboelectric Charging

Many have complained about the drag-and-drop functionality of some Concept Builders does not work. While going full-screen is the immediate cure, we have been gradually eliminating all such functions. Drag-and-drop has now been removed from the Triboelectric Charging Concpt Builder.




Physics Video Tutorial: Lesson Notes for Momentum and Collisions Videos

We just completed the Lesson Notes for our six Momentum and Collisions Video Tutorial lessons. These were originally left undone in the interest of time and have just now been completed.



 

Physics Video Tutorial: Lesson Notes for Projectile Videos

We sometimes take short cuts and omit the completion of less essential tools. When creating our Projectile Video Tutorials, we postponed the completion of the accompanying Lesson Notes. We just completed the Lesson Notes for our six Projectile Video Tutorial lessons.


 

 

Physics Video Tutorial: Electric Field Lines

This is our 14th video of 15 planned videos on static electricity. This video explains what electric field lines are and how to draw them..


 

 

Physics Video Tutorial: Coulomb's Law and Force Analysis

This short video steps through the solution to four difficulty problems involving Coulomb's Law and a force analysis of an electrostatic phenomenon.


 

 

Physics Video Tutorial: Electric Field Intensity

This short video discusses the mathematics of electric field intensity.


 


Physics Video Tutorial: Electric Field Concept

This short video explains the concept of an electric field and lays the ground work for an upcoming video on the mathematics of electric field intensity.






 

January, 2021

Concept Builder: Impulse-Momentum Change Table

Help your students get in the groove of using the impulse-momentum change theorem to analyze the changes in momentum of an object acted upon by an external force for a given amount of time.



 

Task Tracker for Concept Builders

We indexed all the Questions in Concept Builders using the existing topic structure. Now logged in teachers with an active subscription can access all the Question pages from one location. Visit the Main Page.



 

Concept Builder: Frequency and Period

Studying vibrational motion or waves soon? Here is a NEW Concept Builder on the concepts of frequency and period.



 

Video Tutorial: Proportional Reasoning with Coulomb's Law

This is our second video of three on the topic of Coulomb's Law and its varied applications.



 

Video Tutorial: Coulomb's Law

This is our first video of three on the topic of Coulomb's Law and its varied applications.



 

Concept Builder: Conductors and Insulators

This Concept Builder hones in on student understanding of conductors and insulators. It's a great follow-up to the two videos immediately below.



 

Video Tutorial: Grounding

A video on electrical grounding was completed and uploaded to our Static Electricity Video Tutorial.



 

Video Tutorial: Charging By Conduction

If you're starting the topic of static electricity anytime soon, you may be able to take advantage of this video and others in the series.



 

Video Tutorial: Charging By Induction

Our Video Tutorial mirrors our written Tutorial.  With this video, we are closing in on the completion of Lesson 2 of our Static Electricity Chapter.



 

Video Tutorial: Triboelectric Charging

The first video of the new year is out. Many more electrostatics videos are planned for the months of January and February. Keep checking in.

 



 

December, 2020

Video Tutorial: Polarization

The fourth video in our Static Electricity series has been completed. There's many more to come in January, 2021.


 

Concept Builder: Case Studies - Electric Power

This newest Concept Builder brings the total to 10 for the Electric Circuits topic.


 

Physics Interactives: Equivalent Resistance

This skill-building exercise is composed of 18 difficulty levels associated with determining the equivalent resistance of 2 - 5 resistors arranged in series, in parallel, or in combination. It's a great complement to our DC Circuit Builder simulation.


 

Physics Interactives: Hit the Target

We think this will be popular. It's like our Turd the Target sim ... without a storyline, without drama, and (especially) without turds. #JustGoodCleanPhun


 

Concept Builder: Series vs. Parallel Circuits

This is a great tool for all classes. There are three distinct levels of difficulty.


 

Concept Builder: Electric Field

This is a powerful tool ... expecially suited for AP Physics 1, Honors Physics, and IB Physics.


 

Concept Builders: Free-Body Diagrams for Inclined Planes

We enjoyed making this one. Hope you enjoy using it.


 

The Review Session - added Inline Ads

Of course nobody likes ads. But let's face the facts: making a website isn't free and somebody has to pay the bills. Better them than you. Right?


 

Video Tutorial: Condctors vs. Insulators

Making more progress on our collection of Static Electricity video tutorials.


 

Concept Builder: Getting the Hang of Charge

We needed this one. It's a big improvement upon our Charge Interactions Concept Builder.


 

Video Tutorial: Charge Interactions

Our second video in our Static Electricity collection.


 

Video Tutorial: Charged and Uncharged Objects

This was our first video in the Static Electricity chapter of our growing Video Tutorial section.


 

Concept Builder: Net Force and Acceleration Ranking Tasks (bug fix)

This Concept Builder has been around for a while. But the drag and drop didn't work on all devices unless the CB was used in full-screen mode. So we replaced the drag-and-drop interactivity with a more reliable one.



Video Tutorial on Momentum and Collisions

We completed the last two videos of our Momentum and Collisions section of our Physics Video Tutorial in early December.


 

Physics Classroom Tutorial - fixed Wolfram Alpha Widgets

We have approximately 60 interactive widgets (from Wolfram Alpha) embedded in the pages of our Tutorial. They were not displaying. The issue has been fixed and they now display properly. They are a welcome addition to the Tutorial.


 




 

 



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