Physics Animations - Looking for Websites with Flash Animation

In summary, there are a number of websites that have physics animations on them. Some of the websites include PBS.org, NOVA, and the MIT Media Lab. Some of the animations are related to mechanics, electricity, and astronomy.
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hi every body here :rofl: :rofl:


could you help me please, i am looking for physics animations ...

Do you know of websites that have physics flash animation in them?


thaaaanx aloooot :!)​
 
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PF rated this site five stars: http://jersey.uoregon.edu/vlab/

And I'm trying to think of this one site... but I can't Its got a lot of great stuff having to do with relativity on it.
 
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there's a website that goes with serway...sorry don't nkow the website off hand.
 
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doda said:
hi every body here :rofl: :rofl:
could you help me please, i am looking for physics animations ...
Do you know of websites that have physics flash animation in them?
thaaaanx aloooot :!)​
You can find many physics related animations created using flash over here.
Physics Animations/Simulations

Simply follow there subcategories to find the one you looking for
Mechanics Animations
Electricity and Manetism
http://www.livephysics.com/simulations/astronomy/ [Broken]

Hope this information will help you
 
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What are physics animations?

Physics animations are dynamic visual representations of physical concepts and phenomena. They use the principles of animation, along with scientific data and models, to depict scientific concepts in a way that is engaging and easy to understand.

Why are physics animations useful?

Physics animations are useful because they can help students and learners visualize complex concepts and processes. They can also be used to demonstrate experiments and simulations that would be difficult or impossible to replicate in a traditional classroom setting.

Where can I find websites with flash animation for physics?

There are many websites that offer physics animations using Flash, such as PhET Interactive Simulations, Physics Classroom, and Physics Central. These websites are curated by educators and scientists to provide accurate and interactive animations for various physics concepts.

What are the benefits of using flash animation for physics?

Flash animations allow for interactivity, which makes learning more engaging and memorable. They also provide a visual representation of abstract concepts, making them easier to understand. Additionally, they can be accessed online and on different devices, making them convenient for self-paced learning.

Are there any downsides to using flash animation for physics?

One potential downside is that flash animations may not be supported on all devices and browsers, as Flash is being phased out. Additionally, some animations may oversimplify or omit important details, so it's important to use them as a supplement to traditional learning materials.

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