Ohm's Law Lab
Change voltage and resistance to observe how current changes.
Auraxis
Interactive educational models that help students observe, experiment, and understand scientific concepts.
20 simulations
Change voltage and resistance to observe how current changes.
Place components in a simple loop and test whether the bulb lights.
Adjust force, mass, and friction to see acceleration and motion.
Launch a projectile and compare angle, speed, gravity, and range.
Change length and gravity to observe pendulum period.
Observe oscillation as mass, spring strength, pull distance, and damping change.
Change amplitude, frequency, and tension to study wave motion.
Use Snell's law to see how light bends between materials.
Adjust mass, distance, and speed to create a stable orbit.
Watch potential energy change into kinetic energy on different tracks.
Compare acids, bases, neutral solutions, and dilution.
Adjust coefficients and compare atom counts on both sides.
Change moles and volume to make solutions of different molarity.
Add solute, add water, or evaporate to change concentration.
Use hydrogen and oxygen to find products and leftovers.
Heat or cool particles to compare solids, liquids, and gases.
Choose protons, neutrons, and electrons to build atoms and ions.
Compare simple molecular geometries and bond angles.
Test how salt and sugar behave differently in water.
Change volume, temperature, and particles to observe pressure.