[Feature Requests] More problems in the physics section

Hi everyone. First of all a great job by brilliant team in bringing such a wonderful website for us.

But i would like to suggest that the number of questions particularly in the physics section should be increased so that people who do average in maths but good in physics too can have enough number of questions to practice.

Thank You.

#Physics #FeatureRequests

Note by Saurabh Dubey
8 years, 4 months ago

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I also hope that the Mechanics set and the Electricity and Magnestism set will be separated. Thanks!

Devin Ky - 8 years, 4 months ago

Thanks for the feedback Saurabh. We are definitely considering expansions of physics in the future of the website, and understand why you would want more:) Have fun with the problem solving. We will keep the community posted if content expansions become more concrete.

Peter Taylor Staff - 8 years, 4 months ago

Thank you so much sir.

Kindly try to include more topics of physics in the official blog as well.

I think I sound like a physics freak... :)

Saurabh Dubey - 8 years, 4 months ago
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