Innovation Hub

The Innovation Hub features 50+ hands-on experiments designed to make science interactive, engaging, and easy to understand for school and college students. These models simplify complex concepts and encourage students to explore, question, and learn through real-world applications and activity-based learning.

a man riding a skateboard down the side of a ramp
a man riding a skateboard down the side of a ramp
IH - Air Track

It demonstrates the concept of friction reduction using an air cushion between a V-shaped track and gliders. It enables near-frictionless, one-dimensional motion, helping students explore principles like elastic collisions and interaction at a distance using magnetic repulsion — ideal for understanding real-world physics in action.

a man riding a skateboard down the side of a ramp
a man riding a skateboard down the side of a ramp
IH - Lissajous Figures

It demonstrate the fascinating patterns formed by the superposition of two perpendicular simple harmonic motions (SHM). Depending on their frequency, amplitude, and phase, the resulting shapes can be lines, ellipses, or circles. It's an excellent tool for understanding oscillations, phase relationships, and resonance

IH - Snake Pendulum

When multiple pendulums of varying lengths are mounted on a common beam, each swings with a unique time period. If displaced simultaneously, they begin oscillating in sync but quickly develop phase differences, leading to mesmerizing wave-like motion. This phenomenon beautifully illustrates principles of resonance and coupled oscillations, often observed in mechanical systems, musical instruments, and even quantum physics.

IH - Black Hole

Science Behind Curved Surface Dynamics When a two-dimensional surface deforms, it transforms into a curved structure. A stretched rubber membrane model, is crucial in astrophysics, helping explain planetary motion, black holes, and gravitational lensing observed in deep space. It also finds use in satellite trajectory planning and understanding spacetime distortions in GPS technology.