You’ve used PhET simulations for IB Physics, but they leave you with more questions than answers. You need tools that don’t just show you a simulation — they explain why it works, map to your curriculum, and let you experiment freely. That’s exactly what anAIza School delivers in 2026. These IB Physics simulation tools come with AI explanations after every experiment, curriculum mapping for IB, GCSE, and AP, and a teacher dashboard to track progress. No more guessing — just real-time discovery.

Why This Matters

IB Physics isn’t just about memorizing formulas — it’s about understanding how forces, energy, and motion interact in the real world. Traditional simulations often lack context, leaving students confused about the 'why' behind the 'what.' With AI-powered explanations, you get instant insights into every simulation result, making complex concepts like electromagnetic induction or quantum behavior click instantly. Teachers, too, benefit from curriculum-aligned labs and progress tracking, saving hours of prep time.

What Makes anAIza School Different from PhET

1. AI Explanations After Every Simulation

Unlike PhET, where you’re left to interpret results yourself, anAIza School provides AI-generated explanations after each simulation. For example, if you simulate projectile motion, the AI breaks down how initial velocity, angle, and air resistance affect the trajectory — in plain language. This is especially helpful for IB Physics students tackling topics like circular motion or thermodynamics, where real-world applications matter.

2. Curriculum Mapping for IB, GCSE, and AP

PhET simulations are great, but they’re not always aligned with your specific syllabus. anAIza School maps every simulation to IB Physics, GCSE Physics, and AP Physics 1 & 2 standards. Whether you’re studying waves in Topic 4 or nuclear physics in Topic 7, you’ll find simulations that match your curriculum exactly. Teachers can filter labs by topic, making it easy to integrate into lesson plans.

3. Teacher Dashboard with Progress Tracking

Teachers using PhET often struggle to track student progress or assign specific simulations. anAIza School’s teacher dashboard changes that. You can assign simulations, view real-time student results, and generate quizzes based on the labs. This is a game-changer for IB Physics teachers who need to align with the IB inquiry-based learning approach. No more manual grading — just data-driven insights.

Top IB Physics Simulations You Can Try Right Now

1. Projectile Motion Lab

Visualize how changing launch angle, initial speed, and gravity affects a projectile’s path. The AI explains the relationship between horizontal and vertical components of velocity, helping you master Topic 2: Mechanics.

2. Circuit Construction Kit (DC Only)

Build and test circuits with resistors, capacitors, and power sources. The AI provides step-by-step explanations of Ohm’s Law, Kirchhoff’s Rules, and energy dissipation — perfect for Topic 5: Electricity and Magnetism.

3. Wave Interference Simulation

Explore superposition, diffraction, and standing waves. The AI breaks down how wavelength, frequency, and amplitude interact, aligning with Topic 4: Waves.

4. Gas Laws Simulation

Manipulate pressure, volume, and temperature to see how they relate to the ideal gas law. The AI explains Boyle’s Law, Charles’s Law, and the kinetic theory of gases — ideal for Topic 3: Thermal Physics.

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