Forces, Matter and Pressure

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About this app

Forces, Matter and Pressure app has been designed for students to demonstrate how forces change the shape & size of a body, and the process of pressure through a 3D animated experiment. Each part of the app is explained in detail with diagrams and interactive animations along with description. Apart from students, Forces, Matter and Pressure application will be useful for solid-state physicists and material scientists with an interest in physics.

Modules:
Learn - This section of the app explains the overall process of forces, matter and pressure with creative 3D animations.
Force - The section details the effects of forces acting on solids and Hooke’s law with creative 3D animations and videos.
Pressure - The section explains the process of Pressure in Fluids and Hydraulic Systems using animation experiments. The section will be useful for students who require a thorough understanding of pressure.

Download the Forces, Matter and Pressure app and other educational apps by Ajax Media Tech. Our aim is to simplify concepts in a way that doesn’t just make it easy, but also interesting. Making a subject interesting will make students more excited about learning, which in turn propels them towards achieving excellence in the field of learning. Educational apps are the easiest way to make learning complex science subjects an interesting experience. With the gamified education model, students will be able to learn the basics of forces and pressure in an easy and fun way.
Updated on
Mar 15, 2024

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