Where Can I Find Challenging Classical Physics Problems Online?

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This discussion centers on finding online resources for challenging classical physics problems. Users express a desire for problem sets that require deep thinking and cover a wide range of topics in classical physics, similar to the format of Project Euler. Suggestions include exploring homework sections on educational websites, although users prefer not to rely solely on lecture-based resources.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of classical physics concepts
  • Familiarity with problem-solving techniques in physics
  • Experience with online educational resources
  • Basic knowledge of mathematical principles relevant to physics problems
NEXT STEPS
  • Explore websites like Physics Stack Exchange for problem sets
  • Research classical mechanics textbooks that include problem sections
  • Investigate online platforms offering physics challenges, such as Brilliant.org
  • Look into university course websites that provide problem sets for classical physics
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Students, educators, and physics enthusiasts seeking to enhance their problem-solving skills in classical physics through challenging exercises.

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Hey, I don't really know where to post this, so I'll just post it here. Does anyone know some websites, which contain a list of problems to do with classical physics? Something like http://projecteuler.net" . I want these sorts of problems, except for classical physics.

I don't really want just simple exercises. I would prefer if the difficulty of the problems would force me to think deeply and cover a broad range of physics.
 
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Have you looked at the maths and physics learning resources?
I can't think of any site, I tend to use the problems that are posted on this site (homework section?) and then check my answers against the other users.
 
Yeh, I did have a quick look. Most were lectures, videos or courses. I don't really want that. I'll look in the homework section, see if their are problems there, though I'd prefer not to do this.
 

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