GoPhysics Learning Games (Beta)

  • Screenshot of a science quiz game titled 'GoPhysics Quiz' on a dark grey background. It shows the current score as 0 out of 10 questions. The first question asks, 'Which of these is a property of electromagnetic waves?' with four multiple-choice answers: 'They require a medium,' 'They are longitudinal,' 'They are transverse,' and 'They can only travel through solids.' There are buttons labeled 'Restart Quiz' and 'Next Question' at the bottom.

    GoQuiz

    Test your quick fire knowledge with our general physics knowledge quiz!

  • A space-themed shooting game with a spaceship in the center, aiming upward with a green laser beam, surrounded by falling meteors and pink cartoonish aliens with eyes. The game display shows score, health, and time for the next question, with controls for movement and shooting.

    GoInvaders

    Test your knowledge while flying in space, get a high score while improving your physics understanding! (Mouse and Keyboard required)

  • Screenshot of a simple 2D game with a blue square character jumping over pink obstacles on green ground, with clouds in the sky; score of 12 displayed at the top left, game time of 1 second, and game speed at 0.5x.

    GoRunner

    Test your physics knowhow and get the highest score in this endless runner!

  • Digital screenshot of a simple pong game with a black paddle at the bottom, a black ball approaching from the left, and a row of blue and red rectangular blocks at the top, some of which are missing or hit.

    GoBlockBreaker

    Find out how much of your Physics knowledge you can use to break the blocks. Can you make it past level 10?

GoPhysics Simulators (Beta)

  • Simulation of a red ball in a physics grid with sliders controlling mass, change in height, and acceleration due to gravity.

    GPE Simulator

    A simulator that helps visualise the Gravitational Potential Energy (GPE) equation.

  • A red car on a flat surface with a blue background. To the right, sliders control the car's mass from 500kg to 2000kg and its velocity from 0 to 20 m/s. The kinetic energy calculation displayed shows 50,000 Joules.

    KE Simulator

    See how changing values in the Kinetic Energy (KE) equation effects the energy of a moving vehicle.

  • A physics simulation interface showing a spring with adjustable constant and extension, with a red mass attached, and displaying the elastic potential energy calculated as 1.0 joules.

    EPE Simulator

    Visualised Elastic Potential Energy (EPE) equation of how changing either a spring’s spring constant or extension can be seen to effect stored EPE.

  • Diagram illustrating the power equation for an interactive simulation, showing power (P) as energy (E) divided by time (t), with a graphical interface including a timer, motor, and a 5 kg weight, along with controls for starting and resetting the simulation.

    Power Simulator

    See how changing the power of a motor affects the world around it.

  • Animation of a stick figure with a red circle body and pink head, standing at the top of a blue and black structure with animated energy bars showing kinetic energy, elastic potential energy, and gravitational potential energy.

    Energy Conservation Simulator

    See the effects of energy conservation when someone jumps on a trampoline. Change their height and spring and watch as the energies transfer from one energy story to another without energy being lost.

  • Diagram of a rollercoaster height simulation showing initial height at 14.9 meters, a starting point with a small train icon, and a black rollercoaster track with peaks and valleys. The first peak reaches 14.9 meters and the second peak reaches 12 meters.

    Rollercoaster Simulation

    How well do you know gravitational potential energy? Could you design this rollercoaster to have the carts stop exactly on the second peak?

  • Digital illustration of a vehicle simulation screen showing a blue vehicle on a road with wind effects and controls for engine power and aerodynamics.

    Efficiency Simulator

    See how different factors of a vehicle’s motion can affect its efficiency and explore what happens to its energy output.

  • 3D visualization of thermal conduction, showing heat transfer from top to bottom through copper material with arrows indicating heat flow.

    Thermal Energy Conduction Rate Simulator

    Visualise how thermal conduction rate changes between different materials. See how energy moves and how thermal conductivity rate affects it.

  • A digital interface titled "Insulation Practical Simulation" showing a temperature experiment with a thermometer in a container of water. The interface includes buttons labeled "Start Experiment," "Reset," and "Record Temperature." A graph labeled "Temperature vs Time Graph" displays cooling curves for 0, 1, and 3 insulation layers over time.

    Insulation Required Practical Simulator

    Have a go at a practical yourself to explore how changing insulation affects the rate of thermal energy transfer.

  • Electrical circuit diagram with two resistors, a power supply, an ammeter showing 0 amps, and a target current of 0.03 amps. Buttons labeled with resistor options: 64 ohms, 186 ohms, 131 ohms, 133 ohms.

    Circuit Simulator

    Challenge yourself with building circuits that will give the right circuit current! What level will you reach?

  • Diagram showing a Eureka can, a measuring cylinder, and an irregular red object. The Eureka can contains water, and the measuring cylinder shows the displaced water volume.

    Eureka Measuring Simulator

    Test your use of a eureka can and find the volume of random irregular shapes.

  • A graphical interface showing a balance scale with existing mass of 6 kg on the left and existing distance of 1 meter, and user's mass of 2 kg on the right with a current distance of 2 meters. The scale indicates the weights are balanced at a distance of 2 meters. There is a slider below labeled 'Position your weight' set to 2.0 meters. Two buttons below: 'Check Balance' in green and 'New Problem' in red.

    Balance Simulator

    How well do you know moments? Learn how to balance a seesaw using moments and the power of your mind!