Physics Experiments

Explore complex concepts through engaging, gamified physics experiments, all in interactive 3D and designed for NGSS standards.

Physics Experiments

Explore complex concepts through engaging, gamified physics experiments, all in interactive 3D and designed for NGSS standards.

Featured Simulation

Buoyancy

Learn how to navigate the submersible to hunt for treasures by balancing the forces of gravity and buoyancy in this physics simulation.

Explore New Physics Experiments

Physics is often regarded as one of the most complex disciplines, but that doesn’t mean it has to be boring. By integrating the Science Table by Anatomage into your classroom, you can transform physics concepts into engaging, interactive experiences that inspire students to explore and understand physics in a dynamic way.

Millikan Oil Drop
Determine the charge of an electron using an oil drop experimental apparatus.
Buoyancy
Learn how to navigate the submersible to hunt for treasures by balancing the forces of gravity and buoyancy underwater.
Solar Cell
Determine the optimal position of a solar cell for energy production.
Orbital Motion
Explore orbital motion of the Sun-Earth-Moon system and construct your own orbits.

Millikan Oil Drop

Determine the charge of an electron using an oil drop experimental apparatus.

Buoyancy

Learn how to navigate the submersible to hunt for treasures by balancing the forces of gravity and buoyancy underwater.

Solar Cell

Determine the optimal position of a solar cell for energy production.

Orbital Motion

Explore orbital motion of the Sun-Earth-Moon system and construct your own orbits.
  • Capacitor
  • Coulomb’s Law
  • Electric Circuit
  • Electromagnetism
  • Millikan Oil Drop
  • Air Hockey
  • Buoyancy
  • Collision Force
  • Gyroscope
  • Mass and Spring
  • Moment of Inertia
  • Newton’s Second Law of Motion
  • Orbital Motion
  • Pendulum
  • Projectile Motion
  • Terminal Velocity
  • Turbofan Jet Engine
  • Double-Slit Experiment
  • Optics Table
  • Rainbow Formation
  • Speed of Light
  • Cloud Chamber
  • Otto Cycle
  • Solar Cell
  • Thermal Equilibrium
  • CMD Radiation
  • Doppler Effect
  • Gravitational Acceleration
  • Magnetic Field
  • Radio Wave Communication
  • Ripple Tank
  • Slinky Waves

CMB Radiation

Explore the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) Radiation of our universe.

Gyroscope

Experiment with the properties of gyroscopic movement and rotational inertia.

Mass and Spring

Experiment with damped oscillations of various masses and springs.

Moment of Inertia

Race objects down an incline to observe how different shapes have different velocities due to rotational inertia.

Rainbow Formation

See how a rainbow is formed from the light reflecting inside water droplets.

Solar Cells

Determine the optimal position of a solar cell for energy production.

Speed of Light

Replicate Fizeau’s experiment to determine the speed of light.

Terminal Velocity

Drop objects off of tall buildings to observe their terminal velocity.

Turbofan Jet Engine

Explore the inner working of a Turbofan Jet Engine.

Learn While Playing.

Students can engage in exciting physics experiments to explore the laws of the universe. For instance, they can launch cannonballs, adjusting the angle and speed to hit target boxes, making physics topics both interactive and fun.

Makes Impossible Possible.

Complex or nearly impossible setups, like the Double Slit experiment, are easy-to-use physics simulations on the large touchscreen of the Science Table, providing an accessible and immersive learning experience.

Makes Impossible Possible.

Complex or nearly impossible setups, like the Double Slit experiment, are easy-to-use physics simulations on the large touchscreen of the Science Table, providing an accessible and immersive learning experience.

Collaboration Enhances Learning.

Students can participate in collaborative experiments that deepen their understanding of physics concepts. For instance, they can simulate playing on an air hockey table to explore the conservation of momentum in collisions.

Our Science Ecosystem

Science Table

Crack the codes of scientific phenomena with 100+ visually exciting virtual experiments. Students can set up, restart, and repeat the digital experiments until they've got it right.

Science Table Lessons

Our mission is to ignite a passion for science in students. Whether in class, at home, or for supplemental learning, our user-friendly platform makes self-study easy.

Spark Their Curiosity