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One can find hundreds of free and paid video lectures, articles and (e)books as physics learning materials and probably a few animations, but is there a complete training software to present you the laws of physics, their relations etc with interactive animations and interactive problems guiding and checking the student step-by-step? (I'm mostly interested on classical mechanics)
Judging from how difficult it is to find such training software (for any subject) vs the old-fashioned means, I think the power of interactivity and thus the power of interactive software as training medium is surprisingly, hugely underestimated!
I need to re-learn what I've learned in school decades ago (and never used up until now) but I don't want to spend years again, with inefficient, centuries-old methods. Is there a training physics software representative of our time?
Such a software would be the shortest path for that goal -and not just mine. The required technology exists. Does that specific software exist?
Judging from how difficult it is to find such training software (for any subject) vs the old-fashioned means, I think the power of interactivity and thus the power of interactive software as training medium is surprisingly, hugely underestimated!
I need to re-learn what I've learned in school decades ago (and never used up until now) but I don't want to spend years again, with inefficient, centuries-old methods. Is there a training physics software representative of our time?
Such a software would be the shortest path for that goal -and not just mine. The required technology exists. Does that specific software exist?