Laboratory - General Physics: Force and Acceleration
IMXR® Job Training VR Content

This content enables users to participate in physics experiments (force and acceleration) in a virtual space without restrictions on time or location, providing repetitive and systematic job training education. By simulating realistic virtual environments, it offers vivid visual and auditory effects, allowing users to feel as if they are interacting in an actual setting.
Features
Real-World Based High-Quality Modeling: Mobile-Based High-Quality Mesh and Texture Optimization
We increase trainees’ sense of immersion through high-resolution modeling based on real-time images, and based on Samwoo Immersion’s patented technology, we create user-centered content by optimizing the delay that occurs when using content.
Enhanced Educational Impact Through Scenario-Based Interactions
Trainees can experience key actions for each scenario, significantly improving their learning outcomes. By directly engaging in every step and receiving detailed explanations, the content ensures high educational efficiency and effectiveness.
Immersive Training with Realistic Representations
High-resolution modeling enhances trainee engagement, while Samwoo Immersion's patented technology optimizes latency during content usage, delivering user-centered training content.
Content Structure
1. Learning Objectives and Precautions

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Learning Objectives Overview | Precautions Overview |
2. Pre-Experiment Instructions
- A quiz before the experiment helps users review key learning points.
- Provides a detailed list of necessary materials to prepare before the experiment.

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Pre-Experiment Quiz | Experiment Materials Overview |
3. Acceleration Experiment
- Acceleration experiment of a cart with a 50g weight attached to the pulley.
- Acceleration experiment of a cart with a 50g weight and two 20g weights added to the pulley.
- Acceleration experiment of a cart with a 50g weight and four 20g weights added to the pulley.

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Move the cart with a 50g weight attached to the pulley and collide with the stopper. | Move the cart with a 50g weight and two 20g weights attached to the pulley, and collide with the stopper. | Move the cart with a 50g weight and four 20g weights attached to the pulley, and collide with the stopper. |
4. Confirming Acceleration
- Allows users to learn the graph representing speed after the collision.
- Enables users to learn the results based on the average acceleration after the collision.

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Graph Learning | Confirming Average Acceleration |
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Laboratory - General Physics: Force and Acceleration
IMXR® Job Training VR Content
This content enables users to participate in physics experiments (force and acceleration) in a virtual space without restrictions on time or location, providing repetitive and systematic job training education. By simulating realistic virtual environments, it offers vivid visual and auditory effects, allowing users to feel as if they are interacting in an actual setting.
Real-World Based High-Quality Modeling: Mobile-Based High-Quality Mesh and Texture Optimization
We increase trainees’ sense of immersion through high-resolution modeling based on real-time images, and based on Samwoo Immersion’s patented technology, we create user-centered content by optimizing the delay that occurs when using content.
Enhanced Educational Impact Through Scenario-Based Interactions
Trainees can experience key actions for each scenario, significantly improving their learning outcomes. By directly engaging in every step and receiving detailed explanations, the content ensures high educational efficiency and effectiveness.
Immersive Training with Realistic Representations
High-resolution modeling enhances trainee engagement, while Samwoo Immersion's patented technology optimizes latency during content usage, delivering user-centered training content.
1. Learning Objectives and Precautions
Provides guidance on precautions to be observed during actual experiments.
2. Pre-Experiment Instructions
3. Acceleration Experiment
4. Confirming Acceleration
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