Studying physics shouldn’t be a race to memorise formulas.
With PhysicsHub, you can experience physics in real time, uncover the concepts behind the equations, and instantly see how they apply to the real world.
📌 What it is
An open‑source project created by students, for students (and curious minds of all ages), designed to turn learning into an interactive, accessible, and free experience.
No commercial interest — just a passion for knowledge.
🔍 What you’ll find on PhysicsHub
- In‑browser simulations: from the motion of a pendulum to the laws of dynamics, all just a click away.
- Real‑time controls: sliders and inputs to tweak parameters and instantly see the results.
- Targeted insights: clear explanations and links to high‑quality resources.
🎯 Why we created it
We want learning physics to be:
- Clear — making complex concepts visible.
- Engaging — experiment, observe, understand.
- Universal — online, free, forever.
🤝 How you can contribute
The project grows thanks to the community: you can help with code, design, theory content, testing, or simply sharing ideas.
Every contribution, big or small, makes a difference.
Features described here but not yet live on the website — such as most of the theory sections — will be added soon, and support from contributors is highly needed.
Many parts, like the theory sections, are still in progress: your help can speed up their release.
The project is very simple, making it easy for contributors to understand and modify the source code.
🔗 Discover it now: physicshub.github.io
💻 Collaborate on GitHub: Repository
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