Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Market Equilibrium
Practice what you've learned about finding equilibrium price and quantity both intuitively and graphically in this exercise.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Newton's Laws and Equilibrium Questions
Questions pertaining to Newton's laws and equilibrium.
PBS
Pbs: Which Objects Can Balance?
In this activity, you will predict which kinds of shapes can balance then test it out and observe what happens.
CK-12 Foundation
Ck 12: Life Science: 4.8 Hardy Weinberg
Understand the conditions required for the Hardy-Weinberg model in evolution.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: A Physical Model of Human Sitting
Practice for the MCAT with this passage, diagram, and question about equilibrium and translational motion.
Cosmo Learning
Cosmo Learning: Senior Chemistry With Chemguy
A collection of video lectures from a general chemistry class for high school students. Lectures cover topics such as equilibrium, thermochemistry, electrochemistry, and acids and bases with forty-four lectures. Lectures vary in length...
Simon Fraser University
Chem1 Virtual Textbook: Effects of Dilution on an Equilibrium
Acting as an overview from the General Chemistry Virtual Textbook, this site explores equilibrium and equilibrium constants in reference to dilution. Formulas and charts are also provided on the subject.
PBS
Pbs Teachers: Balancing Balls on Air
Investigate how the force of moving air from a blow dryer interacts with the force of gravity to keep a ping-pong ball perfectly balanced in midair.
Other
On Line Study Guide/reaction Rates and Equilbrium
Here's a full and understandable discussion of Reaction Rates and Equilibrium.
Other
Chemistry Tutorials and Simulations
This site includes brief Chemistry tutorials on how to simulate experiments illustrating a number of different topics.
NASA
Nasa: Beginner's Guide to Aerodynamics
This site from NASA uses a colorful graphic to illustrate why objects reach terminal velocity. Provides equation for the terminal velocity of an object. Graphic is accompanied by a simple explanation.
Other
Footprints Science: Forces
A simple demonstration using a person on a bicycle to illustrate how thrust and resistance balance to achieve a constant rate of speed.
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Practice W/ Equilibrium: Lesson 1
This lesson provides the learner with example problems on mechanical equilibrium. It is 1 of 2 in the series titled "Practice w/ Equilibrium."
ClassFlow
Class Flow: Rates of Change
[Free Registration/Login Required] This is part 4 of a 4 part series to include the nature of chemical reactions, reaction types, and balancing chemical equations.
University of Virginia
Uva Physics: Using Vectors to Describe Motion
Background information on vectors and their use in describing motion in two dimensions. A comparison of Aristotle's and Galileo's perspectives on force and motion is given.
Other
Vapor Pressure & Msds
Describes the relationship between Material Safety Data Sheets and the substance's vapor pressure.
Physics4kids
Physics4 Kids: Thermodynamics and Heat: Second Law of Thermodynamics
Explains the second law of thermodynamics.
University of Virginia
University of Virginia: Rotational Motion
A page describing rotational equilibrium and non-equilibrium situations. Includes graphics, equations, and many examples.
Walter Fendt
Walter Fendt: Equilibrium of Three Forces
A short interactive activity which simulates the equilibrium of three forces.
McGraw Hill
Mc Graw Hill Learning Center: Rigid Bodies and Rotational Motion
From the companion web site for the Contemporary College Physics web site. The collection of pages indexed from this page lead to a variety of useful resources pertinent to Chapter 9 (Rigid Bodies and Rotational Motion) of the book. Such...
Science and Mathematics Initiative for Learning Enhancement (SMILE)
Smile: The Center of Mass
This site from the Illinois Institute of Technology provides a lab activity in which young scholars determine the location of the center of mass of an irregularly shaped object. Observations are related to the balancing point of the...
Science and Mathematics Initiative for Learning Enhancement (SMILE)
Smile: Center of Gravity Lab
This Illinois Institute of Technologysite provides a lab activity in which students find the center of gravity of a box which has nonuniform weight distribution. Complete with directions and discussion questions; answers provided.
Curated OER
Model of Monopolistic Competition
This site uses an example of "pushcarts on the beach" to demonstrate a monopolistically competitive market structure and how as more firms enter the market, price, quantity, and deadweight loss are all effected.