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Hey, 

For three years now I've been working on a website that teaches physics: PhysicsIsBeautiful.com. We take a much more "gamified" approach to teaching physics, and it's targeted at people who are just starting to learn physics. Currently we have content ranging from unit conversion, to vectors, graphs, motion diagrams, and more. We just released the unit conversion lessons and would love feedback about what can be improved. We think the tools we've built so far have a different feel than most other physics education tools on the internet. Please try it out and let me know what you think!

 

We want to start finding real physics teachers to partner with. If you're one of those physics teachers please reach out! We think that it can be a great supplement to the physics classroom, for example, assign for your students to do a worksheet, and then also to do the first couple lessons on Physics Is Beautiful. 

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