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Preview of Free body Diagrams for Physics

Free body Diagrams for Physics

This is a google doc filled with google drawings of various free-body diagrams I have made for classroom use. Labeled, unlabeled, labeled with multiple-choices, numbered, angled, inclined planes, whatever force or dynamics situation you need, you will likely find a diagram of it here, editable and easy to clip and paste into presentations, worksheets, or other sources.
Preview of FREE Interactive Physics Simulation: Locomotive Startup | Work, Power & Motion

FREE Interactive Physics Simulation: Locomotive Startup | Work, Power & Motion

Created by
Zhewen Liu
🚂 Stop Lecturing and Start Simulating! Perfect for: High School Physics | AP Physics 1 | Physical Science | NGSS HS-PS3-1Looking for the perfect "hook" to kick off your Work and Energy unit? Skip the dry textbook diagrams and let your students take the engineer's seat! This FREE Interactive HTML5 Simulation bridges the gap between abstract formulas like P = Fv and real-world engineering. Whether you’re teaching in-person, hybrid, or 100% remote, this simulation is a zero-prep game-changer for
Preview of Step-by-Step Kinematics Problem Solving Strategy Infographic Poster

Step-by-Step Kinematics Problem Solving Strategy Infographic Poster

Solving Physics Problems: A Step-by-Step Strategy for Kinematics Help students develop a systematic approach to solving physics problems with this clear and engaging problem-solving strategy infographic. This visual guide walks students through the key steps physicists use when solving kinematics problems, including analyzing the situation, drawing diagrams, choosing equations, and checking results. The structured approach helps students move from confusion to confident problem solving. Perfe
Preview of Interactive Physics: The Law of Conservation of Momentum (Discovery Lab)

Interactive Physics: The Law of Conservation of Momentum (Discovery Lab)

Created by
Zhewen Liu
Engage Students with a Brand-New, Discovery-Based Physics Simulation!Are you looking for a more meaningful way to introduce the Law of Conservation of Momentum? This Discovery Lab moves beyond the dry "plug-and-chug" approach and invites students to discover the conservation principle for themselves through high-precision simulation and data analysis. ⚡ NEW & ENHANCED FEATURES Minimalist Design: A sleek, professional "Minimalist Purple" UI that focuses on the physics, not the clutter.Discovery
Preview of THE POP STAR - END OF YEAR

THE POP STAR - END OF YEAR

🎤 Pop Star Music Unit (Upper Elementary Grades) ELA + STEM + Creative Arts Integrated UnitLooking for an engaging, cross-curricular unit that your upper elementary students will LOVE? This Pop Star Music Unit combines reading, writing, science, and creativity to keep students motivated and learning until the very end of the school year! ✨ What’s Included: Students will explore the world of pop music while building essential academic skills through fun, meaningful activities: 🎤 Podcast Creati
Preview of Force, Motion and Acceleration

Force, Motion and Acceleration

Newton’s Laws Made EASY! (TEKS 8.7A & 8.7B) Bring Newton’s Laws to life with this engaging, animated-style poster designed specifically for 8th Grade Science classrooms! This visually rich resource helps students truly understand the relationship between force, mass, and acceleration while also seeing how all three of Newton’s Laws work together in real-world systems — not just as isolated concepts.
Preview of Impulse and Momentum Theorem Lab - Virtual Physics Simulation with 10kHz Force S

Impulse and Momentum Theorem Lab - Virtual Physics Simulation with 10kHz Force S

Created by
Zhewen Liu
### Take your Impulse-Momentum unit to the next level with professional-grade data analysis!\n\nThis advanced **Impulse and Momentum Theorem Lab** provides students with a virtual 10kHz force sensor, allowing for millisecond-level precision in data collection. It is the perfect tool for High School and AP Physics students to verify the theorem J = Δp.\n\n**Lab Highlights:**\n- **High-Frequency Sampling**: Simulate a 10kHz force sensor to capture realistic impact curves.\n- **Mathematical Rigor**
Preview of AP Physics 2 Fill-in Notes: Ideal Gas Law & 1st Law of Thermo

AP Physics 2 Fill-in Notes: Ideal Gas Law & 1st Law of Thermo

Fill-in Notes that cover the following topics in Unit 9: Thermodynamics in AP Physics 2: Ideal Gas LawAvogadro's NumberDefinition of Internal EnergyDefinition of HeatDefinition & Equation for WorkFirst Law of ThermodynamicsFile includes a PDF version of the blank notes, an editable PPTX version, and images of the filled-in notes. This content is aligned with the current 2024 version of the AP Physics 2 curriculum.
Preview of Measurement and Uncertainty Infographic | Accuracy vs Precision Poster

Measurement and Uncertainty Infographic | Accuracy vs Precision Poster

Measurement and Uncertainty: Why No Measurement Is Perfect Help students understand a foundational concept in science: every measurement contains uncertainty.This engaging visual infographic explains how scientists make measurements, communicate uncertainty, distinguish between accuracy and precision, and use significant figures to represent reliable digits. Perfect for introducing scientific measurement concepts in physics, chemistry, and general science courses. What Students Will Learn
Preview of Average Velocity Poster | Displacement and Time Physics Infographic

Average Velocity Poster | Displacement and Time Physics Infographic

Average Velocity: Displacement Per Unit Time Help students understand how average velocity describes motion using displacement and time.This clear visual infographic explains the difference between speed and velocity, introduces the average velocity formula, and demonstrates how velocity includes direction. Students also see how displacement affects velocity and why velocity is considered a vector quantity. Perfect for physics, physical science, and STEM classrooms. What Students Will Le
Preview of Electromagnetic Spectrum Infographic Poster

Electromagnetic Spectrum Infographic Poster

The Electromagnetic Spectrum Help students understand the electromagnetic spectrum with this engaging science infographic. This visual teaching resource shows how electromagnetic waves differ in energy, frequency, and wavelength, and how these properties change across the spectrum. Students explore the seven main regions of the EM spectrum and learn common real-world uses of each type of radiation. Perfect for physics, physical science, astronomy, and STEM classrooms. What Students Will Lea
Preview of Speed, Velocity, and Acceleration Infographic Poster

Speed, Velocity, and Acceleration Infographic Poster

Motion: Speed, Velocity, and Acceleration Help students understand the fundamental ideas of motion with this engaging Speed, Velocity, and Acceleration physics infographic. This visual teaching resource explains the key differences between speed and velocity and shows how acceleration describes changes in motion. Students learn how motion can change when an object speeds up, slows down, or changes direction. Perfect for physics, physical science, and STEM classrooms. What Students Will Lear
Preview of Newton’s Three Laws of Motion Infographic Poster

Newton’s Three Laws of Motion Infographic Poster

Newton’s Three Laws of Motion Help students understand the fundamental principles of motion with this engaging Newton’s Laws of Motion physics infographic. This visual teaching resource explains Newton’s three laws and how forces affect motion. Students learn about inertia, force and acceleration, and action-reaction force pairs, along with real-world examples that make the concepts easier to understand. Perfect for physics, physical science, and STEM classrooms. What Students Will Learn S
Preview of Wavelength, Amplitude, Frequency Infographic Poster

Wavelength, Amplitude, Frequency Infographic Poster

Properties of an Electromagnetic Wave Help students understand the structure and properties of waves with this engaging science infographic. This visual teaching resource explains the anatomy of an electromagnetic wave and introduces key wave vocabulary including wavelength, amplitude, crest, trough, frequency, and period. Students learn how wave motion is measured and how these properties describe the behavior of electromagnetic waves. Perfect for physics, physical science, and STEM classro
Preview of Unit Conversions Infographic Poster

Unit Conversions Infographic Poster

Unit Conversions Using Conversion Factors Help students master unit conversions using dimensional analysis and conversion factors.This clear visual infographic walks students through the process scientists use to convert between units while maintaining the same physical quantity. Students learn how conversion factors work, how units cancel during dimensional analysis, and why conversions allow scientists to compare measurements across different systems. Perfect for physics, chemistry, and gen
Preview of Static vs Kinetic Friction Infographic Poster

Static vs Kinetic Friction Infographic Poster

Friction: Static vs Kinetic Friction Help students understand how friction affects motion with this engaging Static vs Kinetic Friction physics infographic. This visual teaching resource explains the difference between static friction and kinetic friction, how friction opposes motion, and how friction impacts everyday situations such as walking, driving, and mechanical systems. Students also learn about the advantages and disadvantages of friction. Perfect for physics, physical science, and
Preview of Types of Scientific Models Infographic Poster

Types of Scientific Models Infographic Poster

Types of Scientific Models: Physical, Mathematical, Conceptual, and Computational Help students understand the different ways scientists represent and study complex systems using scientific models. This visually engaging infographic introduces the four major types of scientific models used in science and engineering. Students learn how scientists use physical models, mathematical equations, conceptual diagrams, and computer simulations to investigate and explain the natural world. Perfect fo
Preview of Mechanical and Electromagnetic Waves Infographic Poster

Mechanical and Electromagnetic Waves Infographic Poster

Mechanical vs Electromagnetic Waves Help students understand the difference between mechanical waves and electromagnetic waves with this engaging science infographic. This visual teaching resource explains how mechanical waves require a medium to travel through, while electromagnetic waves can travel through empty space (a vacuum). Students also learn the definitions of medium and vacuum and see real-world examples of each wave type. Perfect for physics, physical science, and STEM classroo
Preview of Acceleration Infographic Poster

Acceleration Infographic Poster

Acceleration: The Rate of Change of Velocity Help students clearly understand acceleration and how velocity changes over time.This visually engaging infographic explains how acceleration works, how it relates to velocity-time graphs, and how motion behaves under constant acceleration. Students learn how to interpret acceleration using both equations and graphical representations, helping them build a deeper understanding of motion in physics. Perfect for physics, physical science, and STEM
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 Newton’s 3rd Law of Motion Infographic Poster

Newton’s 3rd Law of Motion Infographic Poster

Newton’s Third Law of Motion: Action and Reaction Help students understand the concept of action–reaction force pairs with this engaging Newton’s Third Law infographic. This visual learning resource explains how forces always occur in pairs and how interacting objects exert equal and opposite forces on each other. Using simple examples and clear diagrams, students learn how these forces explain motion in everyday situations. Perfect for physics, physical science, and STEM classrooms. What S
Preview of Scientific Models, Theories, and Laws Infographic Poster

Scientific Models, Theories, and Laws Infographic Poster

Models, Theories, and Laws: How Scientists Explain the Universe Help students clearly understand one of the most misunderstood concepts in science: the difference between scientific models, theories, and laws.This visually engaging infographic explains how scientists use models to represent systems, theories to explain observations, and laws to describe consistent patterns in nature.Perfect as a classroom anchor chart, discussion starter, or introductory lesson visual for the Nature of Scie
Preview of Work and Energy Infographic Poster

Work and Energy Infographic Poster

Work and Energy in Physics Help students understand the relationship between work, energy, and displacement with this engaging physics infographic. This visual teaching resource explains how work occurs when a force causes an object to move in the direction of the force and how energy represents the ability to do work. Students also learn why pushing on an object without causing motion results in zero work. Perfect for physics, physical science, and STEM classrooms. What Students Will Learn
Preview of Reference Frames and Displacement Infographic Poster

Reference Frames and Displacement Infographic Poster

Reference Frames and Displacement: How Physicists Describe Motion Help students understand how motion is defined using reference frames and displacement. This visually engaging infographic explains how physicists measure motion relative to a chosen frame of reference and how displacement differs from total distance traveled. Students also explore how position is represented on a coordinate axis and how displacement can be positive or negative depending on direction. Perfect for physics, ph
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