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Preview of Physics Projectile Motion Simulator for Windows in the Python Language

Physics Projectile Motion Simulator for Windows in the Python Language

Useful for science, computer programming courses, and physics, this is a projectile motion simulator for Windows written in the Python programming language using the Tkinter library. The simulator does not account for air resistance to simplify calculations. When you purchase, you purchase the source code which can be run in an interpreter such as Anaconda Spyder or Pycharm, and a download link to obtain the program. I cannot upload the program directly to TPT because it does not allow files
Preview of Centripetal Force Python Activity

Centripetal Force Python Activity

Created by
John Fredericks
Want to incorporate more technology into your science classes? Online interpreters like replit and Collab make it easier than ever. No need to download or install anything. In this activity students enter Python code into an online interpreter and then generate data about Centripetal Force. Students graph their data and draw conclusions. You get: Student handouts with Full Python codeGrids for graphingTeacher hintsA Complete answer key
Preview of KEPLER'S LAW PYTHON CODING ACTIVITY

KEPLER'S LAW PYTHON CODING ACTIVITY

Created by
John Fredericks
Bring coding to your physics or astronomy classroom with this activity. Online Python interpreters have made it easier than ever (no software installation needed). Full code is provided in this handout. Students will investigate the relationship between a planet's distance from the sun and the length of its year. They will graph their data and analyze the results. May also be used as a gifted or enrichment activity. INCLUDES: -Student Handouts (with full code) -Answer Key -Teacher Hin
Preview of Physics Models with Python 14

Physics Models with Python 14

Created by
Aaron Keller
Students model a spring and mass oscillator.
Preview of Physics Models with Python 9

Physics Models with Python 9

Created by
Aaron Keller
Students model one-dimensional collisions with conservation of momentum.
Preview of Physics Models with Python 6

Physics Models with Python 6

Created by
Aaron Keller
Students program objects moving with projectile motion and air drag.
Preview of Physics Models with Python 3

Physics Models with Python 3

Created by
Aaron Keller
Students program motion with constant acceleration.
Preview of Physics Models with Python 2

Physics Models with Python 2

Created by
Aaron Keller
Students program a block to slide across a wooden floor.
Preview of Physics Models with Python 13

Physics Models with Python 13

Created by
Aaron Keller
Students model a simple pendulum.
Preview of Physics Models with Python 12

Physics Models with Python 12

Created by
Aaron Keller
Students model a rotating see-saw using torque and rotational inertia.
Preview of Physics Models with Python 11

Physics Models with Python 11

Created by
Aaron Keller
Students model a rolling ball and a rotating disk.
Preview of Physics Models with Python 10

Physics Models with Python 10

Created by
Aaron Keller
Students model two-dimensional collisions with conservation of momentum.
Preview of Physics Models with Python 8

Physics Models with Python 8

Created by
Aaron Keller
Students model planetary orbits using the equation for universal gravity.
Preview of Physics Models with Python 7

Physics Models with Python 7

Created by
Aaron Keller
Students model motion along an inclined plane.
Preview of Physics Models with Python 5

Physics Models with Python 5

Created by
Aaron Keller
Students program a block that slides and slows due to friction.
Preview of Physics Models with Python 4

Physics Models with Python 4

Created by
Aaron Keller
Students program a model of projectile motion.
Preview of Physics Models with Python 1

Physics Models with Python 1

Created by
Aaron Keller
Student learn to create a visual field and objects in that field.
Preview of Basic Code  PYTHON For Calculator

Basic Code PYTHON For Calculator

Created by
Skills Advanced
This is a calculator program written in Python. Users may need to install a program that can open and read Python files, such as VS Code. Additionally, this program is designed as an example and users can further develop it for educational purposes. It is hoped that this will be beneficial to those interested. open link > > https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MK-9K-jSvhC47C9vM3rNyP2GUKTg5Bbn/view?usp=sharing
Preview of Learning Code for Math and Science

Learning Code for Math and Science

This tutorial assignments for students in high school math and physics introduces coding with the Python language. Python is a free software for students to access and is widely used in the science community. This assignment will teach students how to code python to help them solve and perform computations on mathematical equations.
Preview of The No Prep | Sub Plan | STEM Semester Long Bundle | Computer |Tech |Engineering

The No Prep | Sub Plan | STEM Semester Long Bundle | Computer |Tech |Engineering

This semester long bundle features 50 engaging resources, each designed to cover the fundamentals of STEM—key concepts, essential terminology, advantages and disadvantages, real-world applications, and future developments. Special focus on:Law of Motions, Python Programming, Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, Computer Engineering Pacing Guide:CLICK HEREActivities included:Word SearchMatch ItCryptogramColor MeWord ScrambleCrosswordWord MapWrite a short storyCreate a poemNotes & 10 Quiz Questio
Preview of A-Level Computer Science Paper 4: Computational Thinking and Problem-Solving

A-Level Computer Science Paper 4: Computational Thinking and Problem-Solving

This product covers the entire Cambridge International A-Level Computer Science 9618 Paper 4 content for exams in June and November 2021, 2022, 2023. This product contains up to 30 practical videos and worked examples in Python from through binary search, bubble sort, imperative programming, and all the way to object-oriented programming (OOP) in its most simplified way that ultimately encourages learners to meet the needs of Higher education courses in computer science as well as twenty-first-c
Preview of Cybersecurity Escape Room: Grid Rescue | STEM Hydroelectric Power Challenge

Cybersecurity Escape Room: Grid Rescue | STEM Hydroelectric Power Challenge

Created by
WildAngel
A sophisticated cyber-attack has paralyzed the power grid! Can your students restore control before the blackout becomes permanent? Turn your classroom into an elite Cyber-Forensics Team with this high-stakes, 45-minute escape room. This resource uniquely blends Computer Science (Python-style code analysis) with Physical Science (energy flow & grid stabilization). What’s Included? Station 1 (Virus Identification): Analyzing source code to find and fix malicious segments. Station 2 (Grid
Preview of High school lab: Determining the Spring Constant via Oscillation.

High school lab: Determining the Spring Constant via Oscillation.

For the student: a step-by-step guide on how to carry out the investigation. For the teacher: a detailed write-up of the experiment with details and analysis that can be shared with students during their investigation. Also included is a python script for plotting a line of best fit that includes an estimate of the error on the slope and intercept. The actual data file generated in the experiment, and read by the python script, is also included. Just replace the numbers in the text file with you
Preview of Velocity & Speed Word Problems Worksheet with KEY (Physics & Physical Science)

Velocity & Speed Word Problems Worksheet with KEY (Physics & Physical Science)

Help your students master the formula v=d/t with this no-prep Velocity & Speed Worksheet. This resource provides 9 targeted word problems. Perfect for Middle School Physical Science, introductory Physics, or as a review for high schoolers. What’s Included:9 Real-World Word Problems: Scenarios include animals (sharks, dolphins, turtles) and vehicles (airplanes, spaceships) to keep students engaged.Emphasis on Vectors: The instructions explicitly ask students to "include a direction," ensuring t
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