Frequently Asked Questions
3D Physics LAB is a free educational platform providing tools, articles, simulations, and resources to simplify physics for students of all levels.
Anyone passionate about physics, education, content writing, design, or development can join us on a volunteer basis.
Yes! All content, tools, and resources on 3D Physics LAB are completely free to use.
You can contribute by joining as a volunteer, submitting educational content, sharing our tools, or helping us improve features and outreach.
You can use the Contact form on our website or email us directly at 3dphysicslab@gmail.com.
We offer interactive calculators, simulators, and visualization tools for mechanics, waves, optics, and thermodynamics.
Yes, our simulations are designed with simplicity and clarity to help both school and university-level students understand core concepts.
No registration is required. All tools and resources are freely accessible to everyone.
Absolutely! Feel free to share any of our tools, pages, or posts. We appreciate your support in spreading free physics education.
Yes, our website is responsive and works seamlessly on mobile, tablet, and desktop devices.
Currently, tools are only available online. However, we are working on downloadable versions for selected tools in the future.
We update our tools, articles, and features regularly based on feedback, trends, and new scientific developments.
Yes, educators are encouraged to use and share our resources for classroom teaching, projects, or student assignments.
Currently, we don’t offer certificates. However, in the future, we plan to introduce quizzes and certifications for select topics.
Yes! We welcome ideas from users. You can reach out to us via our contact form or email with your suggestions.
No, we are an independent, volunteer-based platform focused on making physics accessible worldwide.
Yes, in addition to basic concepts, we also cover topics like quantum mechanics, relativity, and particle physics for advanced learners.
We are working on video content. Some tutorials may already be available on our YouTube or linked from blog posts.
Yes, with proper credit, you're welcome to translate our content to help non-English-speaking learners.
Follow our official social media accounts or check the "News & Updates" section on our homepage for announcements.
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