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Simple Harmonic Motion
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Good first concept
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The default view groups concepts by subject and topic, so the scan stays compact as more concepts are added.
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Start with one source mass creating a field and potential well, then use that same gravity model to explain circular speed, orbital periods, and the escape threshold.
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Enter the current math slice through graph transformations, rational-function asymptotes, exponential change, vectors, complex-plane geometry, trig identities, inverse-angle reasoning, polar coordinates, and parametric motion without leaving the same live-bench product language used elsewhere on the site.
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Functions and Change is still the clearest bounded start, while the collection and goal-path links keep the newer subject layer one click away.
Enter the current chemistry slice through reaction-rate ideas, a stoichiometry-and-yield recipe branch, and a broader solutions-and-pH branch without leaving the same simulation-first product architecture.
Fastest honest route
Rates and Equilibrium is still the clearest bounded start, while the collection and goal-path links keep the newer subject layer one click away.
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Rates and EquilibriumLesson set
Rates and Equilibrium Lesson SetEnter the current computer-science slice through one bounded algorithms-and-search branch where visible list work now widens into one shared graph-traversal bench without leaving the product's simulation-first architecture.
Fastest honest route
Algorithms and Search Foundations is still the clearest bounded start, while the collection and goal-path links keep the newer subject layer one click away.
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Algorithms and Search FoundationsPlaylist
Algorithms and Search PlaylistSubject directory
Open subjectsEnter the current math slice through graph transformations, rational-function asymptotes, exponential change, vectors, complex-plane geometry, trig identities, inverse-angle reasoning, polar coordinates, and parametric motion without leaving the same live-bench product language used elsewhere on the site.
Functions and Change is the clearest bounded first route.
Enter the current computer-science slice through one bounded algorithms-and-search branch where visible list work now widens into one shared graph-traversal bench without leaving the product's simulation-first architecture.
Algorithms and Search Foundations is the clearest bounded first route.
Guided starts
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19 tracks and 10 guided collections stay here when you want a sequence instead of choosing every concept yourself.
Starter tracks
Stay in conceptsStart with vector components, move into projectile paths, and then use circular motion to understand how velocity can keep changing direction.
Starts with Vectors and Components across 3 concepts.
Start with torque as the turning effect of force, use centre of mass and support region for static balance, then carry the same rotational language into moment of inertia, rolling motion, and angular momentum.
Starts with Torque across 5 concepts.
Start with one source mass creating a field and potential well, then use that same gravity model to explain circular speed, orbital periods, and the escape threshold.
Starts with Gravitational Fields across 5 concepts.
Build from one clean oscillator to energy exchange and then to driven resonance, so the same system grows without changing its core ideas.
Starts with Simple Harmonic Motion across 3 concepts.
Start with pressure in a resting fluid, then carry that same branch through continuity, Bernoulli, buoyancy, and drag-limited motion.
Starts with Pressure and Hydrostatic Pressure across 5 concepts.
Use oscillation as the entry point, lock down wave speed and wavelength, carry that into longitudinal sound and pitch-versus-loudness cues, add beats as the nearby-frequency superposition bridge, then move into Doppler shifts, interference, standing-wave patterns, and open-vs-closed air-column resonance without losing the live connection between motion and graph.
Starts with Simple Harmonic Motion across 9 concepts.
Start with temperature-versus-internal-energy bookkeeping, reuse that particle story for gas pressure, then follow energy transfer into heating curves and phase-change shelves.
Starts with Temperature and Internal Energy across 4 concepts.
Start with source charges and voltage, then carry that same circuit story into current, power, branch behavior, and equivalent resistance.
Starts with Electric Fields across 6 concepts.
Start with current-made magnetic fields, turn changing flux into induced emf with Faraday and Lenz, and then reuse that same field direction story to explain magnetic force on charges and currents.
Starts with Magnetic Fields across 3 concepts.
Stay on the sound branch long enough that longitudinal motion, pitch-versus-loudness cues, beats, Doppler shifts, and open-vs-closed air-column resonance feel like one acoustics path instead of isolated pages.
Starts with Sound Waves and Longitudinal Motion across 5 concepts.
Follow the bounded wave-optics branch from polarization into diffraction, double-slit interference, color-dependent refraction, and imaging limits so the newer optics pages read like one compact path instead of isolated stops.
Starts with Polarization across 5 concepts.
Follow the bounded modern-physics branch from threshold emission into line spectra, matter waves, the Bohr hydrogen model, and half-life so the new concept set reads like one path instead of five isolated pages.
Starts with Photoelectric Effect across 5 concepts.
Keep the first math path compact: read parent-curve moves first, then rational asymptotes and domain breaks, then exponential growth and decay, local slope, visible limit behavior, and finally accumulation so change stays graph-first all the way through.
Starts with Graph Transformations across 6 concepts.
Start with complex numbers as points on one plane, turn that plane into unit-circle and polar-coordinate geometry, deepen that same bench into trig identities and inverse-angle reasoning, then carry the coordinate language into motion traced from x(t) and y(t).
Starts with Complex Numbers on the Plane across 6 concepts.
Start with vectors as geometric objects on a 2D plane, then carry the same component language into the existing motion-facing vectors bench.
Starts with Vectors in 2D across 2 concepts.
Start with successful collisions setting reaction rate, then reuse the same chemistry language inside a reversible system that re-balances after a disturbance.
Starts with Reaction Rate / Collision Theory across 2 concepts.
Start with one visible reaction recipe, use the lower batch cap to identify the limiting reagent, and then compare actual output with the same theoretical marker.
Starts with Stoichiometric Ratios and Recipe Batches across 3 concepts.
Start with concentration in one beaker, add solubility limits and saturation, then reuse that same solution language to read pH, buffers, and neutralization.
Starts with Concentration and Dilution across 4 concepts.
Start with visible list work, reuse that search language for binary search, and then carry the branch into one live graph bench for adjacency, BFS, DFS, and visited-state behavior.
Starts with Sorting and Algorithmic Trade-offs across 6 concepts.
Guided collections
Open guided pathsUse one topic page, one starter track, and one focused challenge so the wave story stays bounded for a teacher-led lesson block.
A sequenced set of 9 concepts.
Move from field cause to voltage to the first full electricity track without leaving the current concept, topic, and challenge surfaces.
A sequenced set of 6 concepts.
Use the existing electricity recap, magnetic starter track, and Maxwell capstone surfaces to move into electromagnetism without turning the branch into a full LMS sequence.
A sequenced set of 11 concepts.
Use the functions topic page, the existing graph-first starter track, one accumulation checkpoint, and the calculus topic page so the early math branch stays compact for a teacher-led lesson block.
A sequenced set of 7 concepts.
Use the vectors topic page, the short bridge track, one endpoint checkpoint, and the mechanics topic page so the math-to-motion handoff stays compact and teacher-usable.
A sequenced set of 7 concepts.
Use the complex-and-parametric topic page, the authored starter track, one parametric-motion checkpoint, and the vectors topic page so the plane-based math branch stays compact and teacher-usable.
A sequenced set of 9 concepts.
Use the chemistry topic page, the compact starter track, one rebalance checkpoint, and the solutions-and-pH topic page so the chemistry branch feels packaged instead of isolated.
A sequenced set of 6 concepts.
Use the stoichiometry topic page, the compact starter track, one percent-yield checkpoint, and the solutions-and-pH topic page so chemistry quantities stay bounded and teacher-usable.
A sequenced set of 7 concepts.
Use the solutions-and-pH topic page, the authored starter track, one buffer checkpoint, and the rates-and-equilibrium topic page so the broader chemistry branch stays compact and teacher-usable.
A sequenced set of 6 concepts.
Use the algorithms-and-search topic page, the compact starter track, one focused graph-traversal revisit, and filtered challenges so the CS branch stays bounded and extension-ready.
A sequenced set of 6 concepts.
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Open topicsStart with pressure as force per area, then keep the fluids story coherent through hydrostatic pressure, steady-flow continuity, Bernoulli's speed-pressure-height trade, buoyancy from displaced fluid, and resistive drag that settles into terminal speed.
Pressure in fluids is still the cleanest first concept here.
Separate temperature from total internal energy, bridge that microscopic story into gas pressure and the ideal-gas law, then follow how thermal energy crosses boundaries and shapes honest heating curves on one compact thermal branch.
Temperature vs U is still the cleanest first concept here.
Keep the modern-physics branch bounded with the photoelectric effect, atomic spectra, de Broglie matter waves, the Bohr model, and radioactivity / half-life so threshold emission, discrete lines, matter wavelength, quantized hydrogen levels, and probabilistic nuclear decay all stay tied to compact, visually honest benches instead of detached historical anecdotes.
Photoelectric effect is still the cleanest first concept here.
Use parent-curve moves, a shifted reciprocal family, and one exponential bench so graph moves, asymptotes, domain breaks, growth versus decay, and target-time questions stay tied to the same visual branch before the math path widens into local and accumulated change.
Graph transforms is still the cleanest first concept here.
Start from slope on the graph itself, use one constrained rectangle bench to make a real maximum visible, keep limit and continuity behavior available on one target point, and then widen into signed area and accumulation so rate and total change stay connected on one visual branch.
Derivative as slope is still the cleanest first concept here.
Use one bounded math branch where the complex plane, unit-circle rotation, polar coordinates, trig identities, inverse-angle reasoning, and motion traced from equations all stay tied to the same coordinate language.
Complex numbers is still the cleanest first concept here.
Use one bounded CS branch where visible list work grows into one coherent graph-traversal bench, so sorting, binary search, adjacency, BFS, DFS, and visited-state behavior stay on compact live surfaces.
Sorting trade-offs is still the cleanest first concept here.