An AI tutor that draws the free-body diagram.
Mechanics, waves, electricity, quantum — Edapt rewrites every physics topic to match your VARK learning style. VCE, HSC, GCSE, A Level, AP, IB. Free to try.
Physics topics Edapt covers
Mechanics & motion
Kinematics, Newton's laws, projectile motion, circular motion. Free-body diagrams for visual learners; derivations for reading-led.
Energy & momentum
Work, energy, power, conservation of momentum, elastic vs inelastic collisions. Worked examples in your VARK style.
Waves & sound
Transverse vs longitudinal, superposition, standing waves, resonance, Doppler. Diagrams or narrated walkthroughs.
Electricity & magnetism
Circuits, Ohm's law, EMF, capacitance, magnetic fields, electromagnetic induction. Step-by-step circuit analysis.
Light & optics
Reflection, refraction, lenses, diffraction, interference, polarisation. Visual ray diagrams or hands-on tasks.
Thermal physics
Specific heat, latent heat, ideal gas law, kinetic theory, thermodynamics. Calculations with each step explained.
Modern & quantum physics
Photoelectric effect, wave-particle duality, atomic models, quantum numbers, special relativity (where in syllabus).
Astrophysics & cosmology
Hertzsprung–Russell diagram, stellar evolution, redshift, cosmic microwave background. Aligned to your syllabus.
Nuclear physics
Half-life, decay equations, fission, fusion, mass defect, binding energy. Diagrams or worked calculations.
Why physics rewards adaptive teaching
Physics is the subject that punishes you most for missing one step. Skip a sign convention in projectile motion and the answer is wrong by a factor of two. Miss a force on the free-body diagram and the whole equation is off. The textbook shows the finished derivation; what you actually need is the slow walk through every assumption.
Edapt rewrites every physics topic in the format your brain processes fastest. Visual learners get the free-body or ray diagram. Auditory learners get a calm narrated derivation with Listen mode. Reading-led learners get a structured note with each algebraic step labelled. Kinesthetic learners get a task that builds the equation step-by-step.
And because the next lesson knows what you got wrong last time, Edapt re-teaches the bits that slipped — not the bits you already nailed.
Physics AI tutor — common questions
Which physics curricula does Edapt support?
Australian (ACARA + VCE Physics, HSC Physics, QCAA, SCSA, SACE), UK (GCSE + A Level), International Baccalaureate (IB Physics SL/HL), US (AP Physics 1, 2, C + NGSS), Canadian provincial, and NZ NCEA. Edapt switches terminology, depth and command terms based on your syllabus.
Can it generate physics free-body and ray diagrams?
Yes. Edapt produces structured visual layouts for free-body diagrams, projectile-motion paths, ray diagrams (lenses and mirrors), circuits and field lines. Visual learners get this by default; reading-led learners get a structured note version.
Is it good for physics exam revision and SACs?
Yes. Paste a topic or upload your past-paper PDF and Edapt builds a revision lesson with practice questions at exam standard, including extended-response prompts. Quiz answers feed your learner memory so future revision skips what you've mastered.
Does it help with derivations and proofs?
Yes — including suvat derivations, Ohm's law derivation from drift velocity, Maxwell's equations (qualitative for high school), and quantum derivations like de Broglie. Reading-led learners get a step-by-step derivation; auditory learners get it narrated.
Is there a free physics AI tutor?
Yes. The free plan gives you 5 physics lessons every month with no credit card. Enough to unpack a tricky topic before a SAC or trial.
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