9 New Simulations Available!

Polyhedron Learning Media is pleased to announce the release of nine NEW Polyhedron Physics simulations, including a NEW Physical Optics and Nuclear Physics Bundle. These simulations have been added to the original set and can be used by those with a subscription to Polyhedron Physics, at no additional cost.

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Polyhedron Physics + labs equip teachers and students with all the equipment they need, plus additional resources including:

  • Introductory videos
  • Background theory
  • Experimental procedures
  • Analysis and reporting tools

For Teachers:

  • Teacher notes
  • Post-lab quiz with answers
  • Questions with sample answers
  • Sample lab reports

These resources save time for teachers and enable students to better achieve learning goals and assess progress on their own.

These complete labs are designed specifically for high school physics or basic introductory college physics classes.

FOR TEACHERS:

POLYHEDRON PHYSICS Teacher Materials are included with each Polyhedron Physics order. Teacher Materials include printable Instructions and some Example Methods.

POLYHEDRON PHYSICS + Teacher Guide is included with each Polyhedron Physics + order. The Teacher Guide includes Teacher Notes, Post-Lab Quiz with Answers, Questions with Sample Answers, and Sample Lab Reports.


Pricing

PackageSingle User*50 Seats*150 Seats*300 Seats*500 Seats*1000 Seats*
Polyhedron Physics$30$750$1500$2700$4000$7500
Polyhedron Physics +$30$750$1500$2700$4000$7500
Individual Bundle$15$300$750$1000$1500$3000

*Licenses are valid for one (1) year.

For questions and custom pricing options, please contact us.


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Polyhedron Physics +

Light and Sound +

Light and Sound Bundle +

Reflection of Light
Reflection of Light
Use a plane mirror to investigate the relationships between object and image distances and angles of incidence and reflection.
Image Formation Using Lenses
Image Formation Using Lenses
Use an optical bench to determine the focal length of a converging lens and to investigate the relationship between the object distance and the image distance.
Refraction of Light
Refraction of Light
Use a refraction cell and a ray box to investigate Snell’s Law of Refraction, total internal reflection, and the critical angle of refraction.
Speed of Sound
Speed of Sound
Use a resonance chamber to measure the wavelength of a sound wave, and determine an experimental value for the speed of sound in air.

Electricity +

Electricity Bundle +

Series and Parallel Circuits (Plus)
Series and Parallel Circuits
Use resistors, a power supply, a voltmeter, and an ammeter to investigate the effective resistances of circuits with resistors in series, in parallel, and in combinations of series and parallel components.
RC Circuits (Plus)
RC Circuits
Use a power supply, voltmeters, capacitors, and resistors to investigate RC circuits.
Ohm’s Law
Ohms Law
Use a resistor, a power supply, a voltmeter, and an ammeter to investigate the relationships between the voltage, current, and resistance in a circuit.
Work and Energy Using an Electric Motor
Work and Energy Using an Electric Motor
Use an electric motor and other equipment to investigate energy efficiency.

Thermodynamics +

Thermodynamics Bundle +

Specific Heat of a Metal
Specific Heat of a Metal
Use a calorimeter to measure the specific heat of a metal.
Joule Heating
Joule Heating
Use a calorimeter to investigate electrical energy and thermal energy.
Gas Laws
Gas Laws
Use a syringe, masses, a thermometer, a hotplate, and a water and ice bath to investigate Boyle’s Law and Charles’s Law.
Archimedes Principle
Archimedes Principle
Use a laboratory balance, metal samples, water, and alcohol to investigate Archimedes’ Principle, and to determine the mass densities of solids and fluids.

Kinematics and Dynamics +

Kinematics and Dynamics Bundle 1 +

Newton’s Second Law of Motion Simulation
Newton's Second Law
Use a laboratory cart to investigate the relationships between the force applied to an object and the mass and acceleration of the object.
Acceleration of Gravity
Acceleration of Gravity
Use a position sensor to examine the relationship between the position, velocity, and acceleration of a free-falling body.
Addition of Force Vectors
Addition of Force Vectors
Uses a force table to investigate the vector addition of forces.
Work and Mechanical Energy
Work and Mechanical Energy
Use a laboratory cart to investigate the relationship between the work done on an object and the change in kinetic energy of the object.

Kinematics and Dynamics Bundle 2 +

Centripetal Force
Centripetal Force
Use a centripetal force apparatus to investigate the relationships between the centripetal force on an object and the mass, velocity, and radius of revolution of the object.
Conservation of Momentum
Conservation of Momentum
Use two colliding bodies to investigate elastic and inelastic collisions, and compare kinetic energy.
Friction
Friction
Use a friction block to determine the coefficients of static friction and kinetic friction for two surfaces in contact.
Momentum and Impulse
Momentum and Impulse
Uses a laboratory cart to investigate the relationship between the impulse exerted on a constant mass and the resulting change in the momentum of the mass.

Kinematics and Dynamics Bundle 3 +

Simple Harmonic Motion
Simple Harmonic Motion
Use a spring-mass system to investigate relationships between the spring constant, mass, amplitude of oscillation, and period of oscillation for a mass on a spring.
Conservation of Energy
Conservation of Energy
Use a spring-mass system to investigate the conservation of mechanical energy.
Motion of a Pendulum
Motion of a Pendulum
Use a mass on a string to investigate the relationships between the mass, length, amplitude, and period of oscillation of a pendulum.
Hooke’s Law
Hooke's Law
Use a spring-mass system to investigate the relationship between the force acting on a spring and the resulting change in length of the spring.
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