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Simulation of particle model of matter, solid, liquid, gas

Simulation Description: Particle model of matter, diffusion and compression 🧪 Particle Model Simulation — Description An interactive canvas simulation covering the AQA/KS3 particle model. Three tabs: 📋 Class Activity — “Heat It and See” Level: KS3 / GCSE Year 9–11 | Time: 20 minutes Task: Exit question: Why does the temperature stay the same during […]

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Simulation of density of different objects

Simulation Description: density Density Simulation — Description This interactive simulation helps students explore the concept of density through three hands-on scenes. In Sink/Float, students drag real objects (cork, wood, ice, rock) into water and observe whether they sink or float based on their actual densities. In Liquid Layers, students drop a test ball into a

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Simulation of electric field strength – e/d parallel plate

Simulation Description: E = V/d Parallel Plates Simulation Two horizontal conducting plates sit opposite each other — the top plate is positive (+), the bottom is negative (−). Yellow field lines flow downward between them, equally spaced and parallel, showing a uniform field. Small orange positive charges drift downward, speeding up as the field strengthens.

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Simulation of electric field strength and distance – A Level

Simulation Description: Electrostatic Field Strength Explorer This simulation is a visual lab instrument for understanding the inverse square law in electrostatics. At the centre is a draggable electric charge. Around it, a glowing heatmap field radiates outward, showing how electric field strength changes with distance. The area closest to the charge burns bright red-orange (extremely

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