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Mastering Physics: Logical Problem-Solving & Digital Resource Workshop for Students
In the rigorous academic environment of New England, students often find that high school and introductory college physics present a unique set of challenges that go beyond simple mathematics. This community-focused workshop aims to address the common disconnect between conceptual understanding and algebraic application. By utilizing a sophisticated physics ai solver tool(https://physicsai.chat/)​, participants will learn how to deconstruct complex multi-part kinematics and electromagnetism problems into manageable logical components. This session is designed not just to provide answers, but to model the thought process required for long-term academic success in STEM fields. Key Discussion Points for the Session:​ The "Sketch-First" Methodology:​ Why visual representation is the most critical step in solving force and motion problems, and how to avoid common vector errors. Variable Mapping & Dimensional Analysis:​ A systematic approach to organizing known data and ensuring that derived formulas maintain physical consistency. Error Identification:​ How to use digital diagnostic resources to find the exact point where a calculation went wrong, whether it’s a misunderstood sign convention or a neglected external torque. Building Intuition:​ Strategies for moving away from rote memorization and toward a genuine "physical feel" for the laws of nature. This workshop is particularly beneficial for students preparing for advanced placement exams or those who feel overwhelmed by the transition to calculus-based physics. We will demonstrate how modern tools can serve as a 24/7 teaching assistant, providing immediate feedback that reinforces classroom learning. Who Should Attend:​ High school students, early college learners, and parents interested in supporting their children's scientific literacy. No prior advanced knowledge is required, as we will be building from foundational concepts upwards.

Date: 07/14/2026
Location: Online Webinar / Digital Resource Portal
Time: 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM

Organized By: New England STEM Excellence Initiative

Cost: 0

Contact: 0

Web: https://physicsai.chat/
Email: neuhausbarsuhn106@gmail.com
Directions: Access the platform via the official web address provided below. No physical attendance required.

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