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Physics (Mechanics) study resources
Free and paid mechanics resources for concepts, problem solving, and diagram skills.
Optimized for Physics (Mechanics) · Students solving force, motion, and energy systems.
MIT OCW Classical Mechanics (8.01)
advancedUniversity mechanics lectures with problem sets and exams.
Concept lessonsFreeLecture course30-50 hours
Visit resourceKhan Academy physics
beginnerFree lessons on kinematics, forces, energy, and momentum.
Concept lessonsFreeVideo + practice20-35 hours
Visit resourceMechanics problem workbook
intermediateGraded problems from kinematics through rotation with solutions.
Problem solvingWorkbook8-10 hours
Conservation-law problem set
advancedEnergy and momentum problems with worked reasoning.
Problem solvingProblem set5-7 hours
Free-body diagram practice deck
beginnerScenarios to draw and label forces before solving.
Diagrams & strategyFreeWorksheets3-4 hours
Problem-solving strategy guide
intermediateA symbolic-first method with limiting-case checks.
Diagrams & strategyFreeGuide2-3 hours
Kinematics equation flashcards
beginnerCards pairing each equation with the condition it requires.
Practice & drillsFreeFlashcardsOngoing
Timed mixed-topic problem bank
intermediateRotating problems to practice model selection under time.
Practice & drillsQuestion bank8-10 hours
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