Roadmap

Roadmap β€” Physics Fundamentals
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Where we are, and where we’re going

A transparent look at what’s live today, what’s in active development, and the full vision for Physics Fundamentals over the next two years.

Live now
In development
Planned

The full build plan

● Live
Phase 1
Core Curriculum
Launched Q1 2026
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Classical Mechanics

Live

Newton’s laws, kinematics, momentum, and projectile motion β€” the foundation of all classical physics.

  • Newton’s three laws
  • F = ma in depth
  • Projectile motion guide
  • Conservation of momentum
  • Gravitational force
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Energy & Thermodynamics

Live

Kinetic and potential energy, conservation laws, the first law of thermodynamics, and the kinetic theory of gases.

  • What is energy?
  • Conservation of energy
  • First law of thermodynamics
  • Kinetic theory of gases
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Waves & Oscillations

Live

Transverse and longitudinal waves, the wave equation v = fΞ», resonance, and the Doppler effect.

  • Transverse waves (6,800 words)
  • Wave speed, frequency, wavelength
  • Wave equation v = fΞ»
  • Doppler effect (coming soon)
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Phase 2
Interactive Platform
Target: Q3 2026
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Interactive Simulations

In Dev

Manipulate variables and observe physics in real time. Virtual labs for every major concept in the curriculum.

  • Projectile motion simulator
  • Wave interference visualiser
  • Newton’s cradle collision tool
  • Energy transformation sandbox
  • Gravitational orbits explorer
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Practice Problems

In Dev

Over 1,000 problems with full worked solutions β€” from conceptual multiple choice to multi-step calculations.

  • Mechanics problem bank (350+)
  • Energy & thermodynamics (200+)
  • Waves & optics (250+)
  • Adaptive difficulty engine
  • Detailed step-by-step solutions
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Electromagnetism

In Dev

Electric fields and forces, Coulomb’s law, circuits, magnetic fields, and Maxwell’s equations.

  • Electric charge & Coulomb’s law
  • Electric fields and potential
  • DC circuits (Ohm’s law, Kirchhoff)
  • Magnetic forces and fields
  • Maxwell’s equations overview
β—‹ Planned
Phase 3
Advanced Topics
Target: Q1 2027
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Optics

Planned

Reflection, refraction, diffraction, lenses, optical instruments, and the wave nature of light.

  • Snell’s law and refraction
  • Lens and mirror equations
  • Diffraction and interference
  • Polarisation of light
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Modern Physics

Planned

Special relativity, quantum mechanics, the photoelectric effect, nuclear physics, and particle physics basics.

  • Special relativity
  • Quantum mechanics foundations
  • Photoelectric effect
  • Nuclear binding energy
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Study Paths & Progress

Planned

Personalised study paths matched to your course, progress tracking, and spaced repetition for problem sets.

  • GCSE/A-Level aligned paths
  • AP Physics 1 & 2 paths
  • University intro physics path
  • Progress dashboard
β—‹ Planned
Phase 4
Community & Video
Target: Q3 2027
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Video Explanations

Planned

Short, focused video lessons for each major concept β€” paired with the written guides for maximum clarity.

  • 5–12 min concept videos
  • Worked example walkthroughs
  • Whiteboard-style animations
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Community Q&A

Planned

A discussion forum where students can ask questions, share solutions, and learn from each other and our team.

  • Per-topic discussion threads
  • Expert answers from the team
  • Peer tutoring system
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Mobile App

Planned

iOS and Android apps for studying on the go β€” including offline access to articles and practice problems.

  • Full article access offline
  • Daily practice problem sets
  • Formula quick-reference

How far we’ve come

Classical Mechanics 100%
8 articles published
Energy & Thermodynamics 85%
5 articles live, 2 in review
Waves & Oscillations 60%
4 articles live, 3 in progress
Interactive Simulations 25%
2 of 8 sims complete
Practice Problems 30%
320 of 1,000+ problems ready
Electromagnetism 15%
2 articles in draft

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