Author:
Iftirani Fifta Itsna,Pertiwi Nadila Wahyu,Nugraha Via Aprilia,Binar Kurnia Prahani ,Dwikoranto
Abstract
Physics learning that seems boring makes physics lessons more fun if packaged in the form of games and combined with physics concepts. The purpose of this research is to find out the rides on Atlantis Island Surabaya that use the application of physics concepts. This research used a descriptive method with descriptive analysis. Data was collected by making direct observations or observations on the rides at Atlantis Island Surabaya and linking them to physics concepts. The results showed that several rides at Atlantis Island Surabaya use physics concepts in their performance, including power surge, dark coaster, wave swinger, globe of death, viking, and spilled bucket. The rides use physics concepts such as circular motion, rotational motion, kinematic motion, parabolic motion, action-reaction, centrifugal force, centripetal force, potential energy, kinetic energy, and discharge.
Publisher
SI - Scientific Online Journal
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