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Making types of motion model physics

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Science

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howtofunda

Lessons no : 17

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What will you learn in this course?
  • Create functional models demonstrating linear, circular, oscillatory, and periodic motion using simple materials and tools
  • Apply physics principles to design and build visual models of different motion types in real-world contexts
  • Analyze and explain the forces and motion dynamics involved in each type of movement through hands-on model making
  • Enhance problem-solving, creativity, and presentation skills by constructing and demonstrating physics motion models

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Making types of motion model physics, in this course is designed to give students a clear and practical understanding of different kinds of motion through hands-on model making. In this course, learners will explore the basic types of motion such as linear motion, circular motion, oscillatory motion, and periodic motion. Using simple materials like cardboard, wheels, strings, balls, and stands, students will build models that visually demonstrate how objects move in different ways under the influence of forces. The course explains step by step how each type of motion occurs in daily life—for example, a car moving straight on a road (linear), a fan rotating (circular), a pendulum swinging (oscillatory), or planets revolving around the sun (periodic). By creating these models, students can connect physics theories with real-world examples, making abstract concepts easier to grasp. This project also develops creativity, problem-solving skills, and presentation abilities. Perfect for school science projects, classroom demonstrations, and exhibitions, the course ensures that by the end, participants will have functional models that clearly represent and explain the major types of motion in physics. howtofunda