Making Physics Learning Engaging Through Experiments and Technology
Physics becomes interesting when students actively participate in the learning process. Hands-on experiments, demonstrations, and simulations help learners visualize abstract concepts and reduce fear toward the subject. Simple activities using daily-life materials can make topics like force, light, and electricity easier to understand. The integration of technology such as simulations, virtual labs, animations, and interactive videos further enhances physics learning. These tools support conceptual clarity and allow students to explore phenomena that are difficult to demonstrate in a traditional classroom. When physics is taught through activity-based and technology-supported methods, students become more motivated, confident, and conceptually strong.