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This page contains an index of 80+ animation-based tutorials for high school physics, all created by the author of The Physics Classroom website. Each topic contains background information, plus an animation to help the user understand the concept. Among the subjects are Newton's Laws, kinematics, momentum and collision, energy, electrostatics, waves, ray optics, and special relativity.
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