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Studying physics concepts and understanding the world around us becomes much clearer when paired with hands-on activities that actively engage learners.
With this in mind, the ARC hosts a collection of physics teaching-learning materials designed and created by Mr. Tomy Elanjikuzhy from Kerala. The short videos below briefly demonstrate the concepts these materials illustrate, along with the activities that can be conducted using them.
We hope you enjoy exploring these resources. For more information, please feel free to reach out to the ARC team.
Click this link to view the entire play list of these Physics TLM videos on youtube.
Below are individual videos for the topics:
Bernouli’s Principle
Demonstrates how air pressure and velocity are related, using simple materials to show lift and movement.
Centrifugal Force
Explains the outward force felt during circular motion through a hands-on activity.
Light through transparent and translucent material
Shows how light behaves when it passes through different types of materials.
Light Traveling through different Materials
Demonstrates how materials affect the speed and direction of light.
Pressure and Waterflow
Demonstrates the effect of pressure on the speed and direction of water flow.
Water sprinkler using centrifugal force and Bernouli’s principle
A practical demonstration combining centrifugal force and Bernoulli’s principle to explain how sprinklers work.
