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Audit kinematics speed profiles, evaluate force metrics, and transform temperature and volume physical variables.

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Interactive Study Guides

Newtonian Mechanics

Learn classical mechanics, inertial reference frames, Newton's laws, vector resolution of forces, and equations of motion with examples.

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Equations of Motion

Learn the equations of motion for constant acceleration. Solve displacement, velocity, acceleration, and time variables.

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Force & Newton's Laws

Understand force mechanics, static and kinetic friction, balanced/unbalanced systems, and Newton's three laws of motion.

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Work, Energy & Power

Learn the work-energy theorem, kinetic and potential energy conversions, conservation of energy, and power metrics.

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Universal Gravitation

Learn Newton's law of universal gravitation, gravitational fields, escape velocity, Kepler's laws of planetary motion, and satellite orbits.

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Properties of Matter

Learn Hooke's law, Young's modulus of elasticity, stress-strain curves, hydrostatic pressure, and fluid buoyancy.

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Heat & Thermal Physics

Learn heat transfer, specific heat capacity, latent heat of phase changes, and linear thermal expansion coefficients.

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Thermodynamics

Learn the first and second laws of thermodynamics, gas processes (isobaric, isothermal, adiabatic), Carnot efficiency, and entropy.

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Sound Waves

Learn speed of sound, longitudinal waves, intensity and decibels, Doppler effect, and resonance in pipes.

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Wave Mechanics

Learn transverse and longitudinal waves, wave equations, principle of superposition, wave interference, and standing waves.

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Electromagnetic Light

Learn the electromagnetic spectrum, wave-particle duality of light, speed of light, polarization, and color absorption.

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Geometric Optics

Learn reflection and refraction, Snell's law, mirror/lens equations, thin lenses, and total internal reflection.

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Electric Circuits

Learn electric current, Ohm's law, series and parallel circuits, Kirchhoff's laws, and electrical power.

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Magnetic Fields

Learn magnetic field lines, forces on moving charges, magnetic flux, Lorentz force, and bar magnet mechanics.

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Electromagnetism & Induction

Learn Faraday's law of induction, Lenz's law, electromagnetic wave generation, transformers, and AC generators.

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Modern Physics

Learn modern physics, photoelectric effect, Bohr's model, mass-energy equivalence, and nuclear fission/fusion.

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Kinematics Mechanics

Master kinematics formulas, speed and velocity calculations, constant acceleration, and displacement graphs with solved examples and unit converters.

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Soccer Ball Curve (Magnus Effect)

Interact with our 3D physics simulator to curve the soccer ball using the Magnus Effect. Adjust speed, spin RPM, and air density with step-by-step solved examples.

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Active Calculators & Solvers

Unit Converter

Convert between standard units of measurement instantly, including metric and imperial conversions for distance, mass, and temperature.

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Core Equations & Explanations

Constant Linear Speed

v = d / t

Calculates the velocity (v) by dividing the traveled displacement/distance (d) by the elapsed time interval (t).

Newton's Second Law of Motion

F = m * a

Force (F) equals mass (m) multiplied by acceleration (a). Measures the force required to accelerate a body.

Celsius to Fahrenheit Scale

F = (C * 9/5) + 32

Transforms thermodynamics temperature Celsius readings to the standard Fahrenheit scale.

Practice Questions

A car travels 150 km in 2.5 hours. What is its average speed?

What force is required to accelerate a 5 kg mass at 4 m/s²?

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