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5th Period Science

Science interactives and Simulations. HTLM files that easily open with your browser. If you like them, please leave a review to help others find them. Check out our site at: https://5thperiodscience.org/

Science interactives and Simulations. HTLM files that easily open with your browser. If you like them, please leave a review to help others find them. Check out our site at: https://5thperiodscience.org/
Eclipse explorer
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Eclipse explorer

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Dive into the fascinating world of solar and lunar eclipses with our interactive Eclipse Explorer! Drag the moon to simulate both solar and lunar eclipses. HTML file easily opens with your browser.
Trampoline energy simulation
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Trampoline energy simulation

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Discover the ups and downs of energy conversion with our interactive Trampoline Energy Simulation! Make a stick figure jump and watch as potential and kinetic energy transform before your eyes. Perfect for visual learners, this engaging tool brings physics to life: See energy bars change in real-time Pause and analyze at any moment Understand energy conservation effortlessly Designed by 5th Period Science, this simulation makes learning about energy fun and accessible. Give it a bounce and elevate your understanding of physics!
Interactive Van de Graaff generator
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Interactive Van de Graaff generator

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Experience the electrifying world of static electricity with our interactive Van de Graaff generator! This fascinating device, invented in 1929, demonstrates the principles of electrostatic charge accumulation and discharge. Watch as electrical charge builds up on the dome, then create your own miniature lightning by bringing the small sphere close to it. Adjust the on/off switch, drag the discharge sphere, and witness the spark of science come to life! Perfect for curious minds of all ages, this simulation offers a hands-on way to explore the shocking wonders of electrostatics. Give it a try and feel the buzz of discovery!
Magnets interactive
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Magnets interactive

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Magnets: Interactive Lesson" is an engaging, web-based educational tool designed for Year 7 students studying magnetism. This interactive resource features three main activities: A hands-on exploration of magnetic vs non-magnetic materials An interactive demonstration of magnetic pole attraction and repulsion A quiz to reinforce key concepts
RGB Colour Mixer
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RGB Colour Mixer

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The RGB Colour Mixer is an interactive educational tool designed to help students explore the fascinating world of color theory. This web-based application allows users to experiment with the additive color model by adjusting red, green, and blue light intensities. Key features include: Interactive sliders for precise color mixing Preset buttons for primary and secondary colors A color picker for easy selection Complementary color display Rotating fun facts about colors
Sound Wave Explorer
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Sound Wave Explorer

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Students can manipulate frequency and amplitude in real-time, seeing and hearing how these changes affect pitch and volume. With a colorful, user-friendly interface, fun facts that pop up every 20 seconds, and a visual representation of sound waves, learning has never been this exciting! Key features: Interactive sliders to adjust frequency and amplitude Real-time audio output to hear the changes
Speed of Sound explorer
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Speed of Sound explorer

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Explore the Speed of Sound with our interactive learning tool. This engaging web application allows students to discover how sound travels through different materials. Features include: Interactive calculator for sound travel time Visual comparison of sound speeds in various substances Colorful, easy-to-understand bar graph Rotating fun facts that change every 20 seconds
Refraction of Light
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Refraction of Light

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Users can select different substances (air, water, glass, and diamond) to observe how light bends as it passes through materials with varying refractive index. The visual representation dynamically updates to show the changing angle of refraction, making abstract physics concepts tangible and easy to understand.