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Simulation of the conversion of solar energy to electricity

Use the simulation in your science or Physics class to illustrate conversion of solar energy to electricity This simulation helps GCSE Physics students understand how solar energy is converted from sunlight into electrical energy, and what factors affect the power output of a solar panel. Three interactive sliders let students investigate the key variables: Animated […]

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Simulation of the use of Renewable and nonrenewable energy resources

Use the simulation in your science or Physics class to illustrate renewable and non renewable energy resources This simulation helps GCSE Physics students understand the key difference between renewable and non-renewable energy sources — that renewable sources are naturally replenished while non-renewable sources will eventually run out. Two panels sit side by side, each showing

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Simulation of Renewable and nonrenewable energy resources

Use the simulation in your science or Physics class to illustrate renewable and non renewable energy resources This simulation helps GCSE Physics students compare renewable and non-renewable energy sources, exploring the key differences in CO₂ emissions, sustainability, and long-term availability. Eight sources are presented across two clearly labelled columns. Students select any source and see

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Simulation of the effect of Thermal insulation in heat loss

Use the simulation in your science or Physics class to illustrate effect of thermal insulation and heat loss This simulation helps GCSE Physics students understand the effect of thermal insulation — how different insulating materials slow the rate of heat transfer from a warm object to its cooler surroundings. A hot box (starting at 100°C)

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