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arXiv:1303.0079

Enabling Gravity Physics by Inquiry using Easy Java Simulation

Inquiry-based gravity learning with EJS

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Enabling Gravity Physics by Inquiry using Easy Java Simulation
Inquiry-based gravity lessons use prediction, manipulation, and explanation together.

Research Digest

This paper connects gravity simulations to inquiry pedagogy. Students can investigate how gravitational field, potential, orbital motion, or satellite behaviour changes when conditions are varied.

Use It Tomorrow

Ask students to predict before changing a parameter. Then require an explanation using force, field, energy, or orbital language as appropriate.

Pedagogical Move

Use the simulation to compare two cases side by side, because contrast helps students notice what the variable actually controls.

Student Agency

Frame the task so students work like young scientists: they choose or justify the variable to test, make a prediction, collect evidence, defend a claim, and decide how to improve the model or investigation.

Discussion Prompts

  • What evidence does the model, video, or activity make visible?
  • Which variable should students change first, and what should they keep constant?
  • What claim can students make from the evidence, and what limitation should they acknowledge?
Reveal suggested answers
  1. Evidence: The simulation makes gravitational field, potential, orbital paths, and changes in motion visible when conditions are varied.
  2. Variable: Change mass, distance, or initial speed first; keep the comparison case, units, and display scale fixed.
  3. Claim: Students can claim how gravity changes with distance or initial conditions, while acknowledging that the simulation uses an idealised model.