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Understand Projectile Motion
Through Interactive Learning

Learn how angle, speed and gravity create beautiful curved motion paths. Watch engaging animations, experiment with real-time simulations, ask questions to the virtual teacher, and test your understanding.

Physics Form 4/5
Interactive Simulation
Visual Learning
Exam Revision
STEAM Enrichment

What Students Will Learn

Animated Learning Video

Fun visual introduction to projectile motion.

Interactive Projectile Motion Simulator

Ask the Virtual Teacher

Students can ask questions and receive guided explanations.

AI
EduHub Physics Teacher
Online • Ready to help
Hi! 👋 Ask me anything about projectile motion.
Why does 45 degrees travel further?
Great question! At around 45°, the launch has a balanced combination of forward motion and upward motion. Too low means it drops quickly. Too high means it spends more time going upward instead of forward.
Why does the Moon travel further?
Because the Moon has much weaker gravity than Earth. The ball stays in the air longer, so it travels further before landing.

Suggested Questions

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Quick Assessment

Test understanding and reinforce important concepts.

Mini Quiz

Quick questions to test understanding.

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Last attempt score

Learning Progress

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