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Torque and Rotational Equilibrium
Building a Da Vinci Bridge
Understanding Optical Lens
Electromagnetic Induction
Hand Crank Electric Generator
Understanding DC Motor
Understanding Retro-reflection
Why bubbles are formed?
Understanding Momentum Conservation with Newton Cradle
Finding Earth’s magnetic North Pole without a compass
How does a liquid dropper work?

Recent Posts

  • Hand-drawn educational illustration of a modern electric car on a white background, surrounded by clean energy symbols like a battery, lightning bolt, leaf, globe, and charging station. The colorful scribble-style design highlights electric vehicles, eco-friendly transport, and clean energy in a bright, kid-friendly way.
    How Do Electric Cars Work ?
  • Educational scribble illustration showcasing five fun math games—Sudoku, KenKen, Kakuro, 2048, and the 24 Game—surrounding a brain made of numbers and math symbols. The colorful infographic highlights how fun math games help improve logic, problem-solving, focus, and critical thinking skills.
    Play with Numbers: 5 Fun Math Games That Train Your Brain
  • Interactive echo simulator showing a sound wave travelling to a wall and returning
    Echo Simulator – Interactive Tool
  • Skydiver gliding towards grassy field
    Why do Parachutes fall slowly?
  • Educational infographic titled “What Is Corrosion?” showing a side-by-side comparison of clean, protected metal and rusted, corroded metal. The left side features shiny stainless steel pipes, bolts, metal sheets, and railings labeled “New & Protected,” while the right side displays heavily rusted pipes, bolts, metal plates, and railings labeled “Corroded & Damaged.” In the center, two large bolts compare new versus rusted metal, with a scientific corrosion illustration and a brief explanation describing corrosion as the natural process where metals react with their environment and deteriorate over time.
    Why Do Some Metals Corrode While Others Stay Shiny

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