Concept-first learning
Each page starts with a system you can move, measure, and predict before it introduces the equation.
About Open Model Lab
Open Model Lab is built around a simple idea: the fastest way to learn a physics concept is to see what changes when you touch the parameters yourself.
Each page starts with a system you can move, measure, and predict before it introduces the equation.
The language stays clear enough for strong high school students and still gives early university learners the structure they want.
The content is structured so new concepts can be added without turning the site into a heavy platform.
Who it is for
Learning flow
1. Open the concept and run the simulation.
2. Read the short explanation and the equation together.
3. Check the misconception, example, and mini challenge.
4. Move to the next concept when the pattern feels obvious.
What ships in public preview
62 published concepts, 8 topic entry points, and 12 starter tracks are already derived from the canonical catalog instead of hand-built page lists.
Compare mode, prediction mode, live worked examples, quick tests, guided overlays, and read-next stay inside the shared concept-page framework rather than splitting into separate products.