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Physics Formulas op GitHub & Live!

I want to take a moment to share something exciting with you. A project that’s been growing and evolving, something I’ve been working on with passion: Physics Formulas.

For those who love physics, whether you're a student, teacher, or just someone fascinated by the fundamental laws of the universe, this collection of formulas is for you. I’ve put together a structured repository of essential physics formulas, formatted in LaTeX, making it easier than ever to access and use them.

You can explore the project on GitHub: Physics Formulas. It’s a growing collection, and I’d love for you to take a look, share your thoughts, and maybe even contribute if you feel inspired.

But that’s not all. I’ve also set up a live version where you can interact with the formulas in an intuitive way. Check it out here: Physics Flashcards.

This project is more than just a collection of equations—it’s a tool to make learning physics easier and more accessible. If you’ve ever found yourself struggling to remember formulas or just wanted a quick way to review them, this might be exactly what you need.

Would love to hear what you think. And as always, keep learning, keep exploring.

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