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Measuring Tools

Use Vernier calipers and micrometers to measure dimensions of various objects used in real life. Improve skills on reading these instruments.

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Speed, Distance & Time

Plot Speed versus Time and Speed versus Distance graphs as a car is driven through various types of ideal and real-life driving conditions. Concept of ETA (estimated time of arrival) is also elucidated on this simulation

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Centripetal Force

Objective here is to help understand the forces acting on an object traveling in a circular motion. A common real life example is taken to depict this scenario. A person standing on a merry-go-round without any support, tries to balance himself in the ride. A curious mind will wonder what causes such a person to slip and fall away from the ride due to various forces acting on him.

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Newton’s Laws of Motion

Determine how Newton's laws impact common daily occurances. We take you to a park to let you explore and find out for yourselves.

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Friction-2 (Static and Kinetic Friction)

Use an experimental set up to find the coefficient of kinetic and static friction of different surfaces. Use the graph to understand relation between external force and friction force between object and surface. Apply the force on an object at different angles and check when does the object move ?

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Work, Energy, and Power

Explore these concepts in real life scenarios. Explore work done by friction when you make a car skid on different types of surfaces, power of a motor to drive up the elevator, and similalry, all of these quatities in a water park setting. Understand how these concepts are obseved in day to day activities.

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Hydraulic Lift

Demonstrate working of a hydraulic lift, and determine what it takes to lift an automobile. End objective is to impart a better understanding of Pascal’s Law.

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Manometers

Measure pressure in gases and liquids using a manometer. This simulation allows a user to explore how pressure changes in liquids due to change in density or depth. A can crusher experiment is used to demonstrate pressure changes in case of gases.

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Heat

How do you distunguish between Specific Heat and Latent Heat ? Conduct experiments to get a clear understanding of these concepts.

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Atmospheric Pressure (Kinetic Theory of Gases)

Pump some gas moleculed into a closed chamber. Observe what happens when you vary any of the temperature, pressure, and Volume of the container. Practice and understand tge degree of freedom of any gas molecule. Pou mercury in a U-shaped tube and observe the fluctuating height when the tube is moved vertically. Fill the gas in a bike tyre and run it in different weather to understand Volume and Pressure dependence on Temperature.

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