Physics Lab

3.6
2.81K reviews
500K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Are you a curious student eager to explore deeper into the physics world?
Are you a science nerd looking forward to sharing your ideas with like-minded people?
Are you an adventurer bounded by textbook instructions and budget limits?
Are you a romantic dreaming of having your own customized galaxy?
Are you a teacher looking for assistance with physics experiments demonstration?

Learn science by doing experiments in your virtual lab with Physics Lab! It is now run by U.S.-based Turtle Sim LLC.

* Note that the AR mode has been temporarily removed from the app

Play with various circuit components, build your own 3D electric circuits, and see how they work in real-time. Anyone can enjoy the fun of scientific experiments. Perfect for teachers to demonstrate physics experiments in class and for students to explore inside and beyond classrooms.

Explore with freedom
- Pick from 55+ circuit components (more coming!)
- Drag them from the toolbox to the desk and connect them the way you like
- All experiment results backed by science and calculated in precise numbers
- Design your own galaxy or load from our solar system
- Electromagnetic experiments with field line visualization

Better than real life
- Set properties of circuit components to different figures and observe the change of behavior and stats in real-time
- One-click to turn what you have built into an editable circuit diagram and vise versa
- No expenses on lab equipment, no worry about safety issues

A lab for everyone
- Teachers have been using Physics Lab to demonstrate experiments and assist teaching in class
- Students, in primary or high schools, can learn science and explore freely anywhere, anytime
- Kids or not, curious minds now have their own virtual lab to learn knowledge by doing experiments

We’d love to hear your comments, questions, and ideas about Physics Lab.

Connect with us:
Email: john@soobb.com
Updated on
Sep 3, 2024

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
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This app may collect these data types
Personal info, Messages and 4 others
Data isn’t encrypted
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Ratings and reviews

3.7
2.63K reviews
Lx x
August 15, 2023
A pretty good app, relative to it's competition. Pros: easy to use, has it's own community, app has a nice layout, and it's got a few neat labs like circuit design and electromagnetism simulation. Also has weight customizability. Cons: overheats, limited choices P.S. (overheating is most likely due to some coding flaw, since my phone (S10+) can run COD Mobile, PUBG and many other games without overheating, but this app MELTS my phone.)
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A Google user
October 16, 2019
Buggy. "An error happens in the simulation" First, fix the bugs so this stops happening. Second, learn to speak/spell proper English. It would be nice if the circuits had more, too. Maybe add an AC to DC converter since I can't seem to make one that works even when using the right supplies. Other than that this app is overall decent.
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Amarnath Das
October 5, 2024
App functions well but when I arranged bulb into matrix of 5*3, and passed current to row 1 and column 3, all bulb of rows 3 glows which should not happen practically as current is not passed to column 2,3, they should not glow.
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Turtle Sim LLC
October 20, 2024
Can you share the project and let me know the issue, so we can see if anything goes wrong?

What's new

This update largely comes from community member @Arendelle.
If you want to participate in Physics Lab's development, please join our Web Forum.
1) Added full subtractor and half subtractor components.
2) The position and angle of components can be precisely adjusted in the component panel.
3) Electrical components can be locked by default in the settings, unaffected by gravity and collision.
4) Fixed some experimental and interface issues.