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Preview of Direct vs Inverse Proportionality Infographic Poster

Direct vs Inverse Proportionality Infographic Poster

Graphing Variable Relationships: Direct, Inverse, and No Correlation Help students understand how variables relate to one another using this engaging graphing relationships infographic. This visual teaching resource explains three important types of relationships between variables: • Direct proportionality – both variables increase together • Inverse proportionality – one variable increases while the other decreases • No correlation – variables show no predictable pattern Students learn h
Preview of Mass, Distance, and Universal Gravitational Force Infographic Poster

Mass, Distance, and Universal Gravitational Force Infographic Poster

Gravity: The Universal Force of Attraction Help students understand how gravity works with this engaging Gravity physics infographic. This visual teaching resource explains how gravity acts as a universal force of attraction between objects with mass and how the strength of gravitational force depends on mass and distance. Students learn how increasing mass strengthens gravitational attraction and how increasing distance weakens gravitational force. Perfect for physics, physical science, and
Preview of Optical Illusions - Pictures Your Students Will Not Believe - Clip Art Included

Optical Illusions - Pictures Your Students Will Not Believe - Clip Art Included

19 Fantastic Optical Illusions for maths and science centers, warm ups, or just for fun. Great for kids, and just as much fun for adults too. Try one now for yourself ! The Download• 19 Optical illusions - 1 per page • Student quiz sheet • Teachers answer key • All pages are in landscape format for projectors / screens • Clip art - 19 black and white png files at 300dpi • All graphics are digitally drawn by myself to give you crisp clean images Optical illusions featured• Ponzo illusion • Kaniz
Preview of 3-dimensional Length Contraction Simulation

3-dimensional Length Contraction Simulation

3D Length Contraction Simulation – Visualizing Special Relativity Free Resource | Grades: 11–14 | Format: Interactive HTML Simulation This free, browser-based 3D simulation helps students visualize the concept of length contraction in Einstein’s special relativity. As velocity increases toward the speed of light, moving objects appear shorter along the direction of motion. Students can adjust the velocity and frame of reference to see this relativistic effect in real time. No software install
Preview of Measurement Quiz
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Measurement Quiz

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Krishna Naga
This quiz is based on the basic measurement topic under IGCSE Physics 0625. Physics explores the universe from particles to galaxies, revealing governing laws. It involves questioning, unravelling mysteries, and finding order in nature, from Newton to quantum concepts. Quizzes motivate learners, identify strengths, and enhance memory through active recall. Let's revise chapters through quizzes! Let me know how you find this resource. Thank you!
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