Teacher Demonstration
Use the live model as a shared screen demonstration before students try their own predictions and observations.
Explore A Baffling Balloon Behavior Smarter Every Day 113 as an interactive EJS simulation for mechanics.
Use the live model as a shared screen demonstration before students try their own predictions and observations.
Open the simulation, adjust the controls, and compare what changes on screen before answering the concept-check questions.
Where is the pendulum moving fastest, and what energy change explains it?
Predict how speed changes as the bob moves toward the lowest point.
Observe where the bob pauses before reversing direction.
Link height to gravitational potential energy and speed to kinetic energy.
Change length or amplitude if available and compare the period or motion pattern.
Use the model to connect force components, energy transfer, and periodic motion.
Ask: Why does the bob speed up toward the bottom? Which force component restores it?
Ask students to mark highest point, lowest point, and turning point evidence.
These questions are generated from the topic and the concept illustrated by the simulation. Use them after students have explored the model.
Correct first attempts build a streak and unlock higher point multipliers on this device.
1. Where is a simple pendulum usually moving fastest?
2. What energy is greatest at the highest turning points?
3. What causes the bob to swing back toward equilibrium?
4. What happens to speed at a turning point?
5. Why compare swings with different lengths if available?
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