15 Physics Coloring Pages - Free!
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Planets, pulleys, telescopes and more, do you think something was missing to represent physics in the drawing we colored? Physics is incredible! That is why we painted it with great dedication. Do you like the result? Give it a try! It does not matter whether you use colored pencils or markers, we know you will do a great job.
This time we have a variety of physics coloring pages, do you know why? Because physics is also an art, the art of discovering the world around us! And we do not mean discovering something new, but unraveling what seems obvious.
Even though you know that cars can reach a certain speed, you do not understand why. What makes them move? Why do they do it? What is more, why can you move? That is a lot of questions! And physics takes care of answering them all.
In this gallery you will find physics coloring pages, from Einstein coloring pages to easy physics coloring pages, because this way you can gradually start to increase the difficulty. Do you like the idea?
In the Coloring Together lab we have a bunch of little helpers who not only help us color, but also help us create. Creativity in this place is the key! That is why we have lots of coloring pages on any topic you can imagine.
And if you want to show others your art, you can do it. We have a gallery dedicated to nothing but those enthusiastic artists.
Well, maybe an apple has not fallen on our heads, but we sure are very curious to know why things happen! So if you are full of curiosity too, it is time to color! And learn a lot more.
Physics coloring pages
Why color physics images?
Actually, an apple falling on your head may not be something of gravity, but is it important? Of course it is! Because every time something falls, it is impossible not to think of Newton and his discoveries.
But that is not all! Maybe on a very beautiful night we are watching the moon, and then, some time later, it is not in the same spot! It has moved a little, or are we the ones who moved? Or, instead, we saw a shooting star streak across the sky, is it really a star?
Our whole world is surrounded by physics, from natural phenomena like hurricanes and earthquakes, and even beautiful events like the northern lights, to more everyday things, like the balance we need to ride a bicycle, or the force needed to move a box from one place to another.
Physics is important, that is why in this section we gathered incredible physics coloring pages with fun facts so you can learn while doing a fun activity, so if you feel up to painting this topic, you will come away with new knowledge!
Come on, it is time to train that observation of yours, just like your artistic skills!
Learn while coloring Physics
- Speed and gravity have a big effect on how time is perceived, did you know that? That is why astronauts on the International Space Station, who are under a significant change in gravity, are 1 second younger every 747 days.
- Did you know that all of humanity fits in a sugar cube? If we discard the empty space in each person and compress their atoms, the human race would shrink to a dense cube weighing 5 billion tons.
- About 10 seconds after the Big Bang, the temperature of the universe was about one billion kelvin. How hot!
- The universe is made in such a way that life could arise, because if any of the four fundamental forces that make it up had been different, life could not have happened. It is the ideal universe for us!
- Despite technological advances, we know as little about the universe as we do about Earth's own ocean. We know that most of it is made up of dark matter (98%) and visible matter (2%).
- Electrons behave differently when they are observed. When you do, everything changes! Scientists' research showed that when a camera observes electrons, they act as particles, but when no equipment is used, they act as waves.
- All objects fall at the same speed! Of course, if we ignore air resistance. But actually, gravity pulls objects toward the center of the earth at the same speed.
- Do you know what the universe is made of? In fact, astrophysicists do not know either, since only 2% makes up the visible matter of the universe, the rest is "dark matter" about which not much is known.
- Galileo Galilei was one of the most important scientists who have ever existed, because thanks to his research it became known that the Earth was not the center of the universe, but just another planet in the Solar System. For his time it was a great discovery!
- The universe is expanding! Did you know that? Various studies and experiments have been done that show the universe is expanding, and according to new technologies, it is expanding 0% faster than expected.
- Many years from now an amazing event will happen, do you know what it is? The death of the sun! Someday the boss of the Solar System will die and take the Earth with it. Does it not seem incredible to you? But do not worry! It is believed it will do so in about 4.5 billion years.
- Black holes are created when a star runs out of fuel, and the remaining matter collapses due to its own gravity. This causes it to become a point with no volume and infinite density. Amazing!
- How big do you think black holes are? On a planetary scale, they are smaller than you would think, since they usually have a radius of 30 kilometers. Keep in mind that the radius of the sun is 700,000 kilometers.
- The Moon formed in a very violent way, just like our planet, after there were several collisions between protoplanets.
- Black holes are not entirely black. They should actually glow a little since they emit radiation.
