Why this guide exists
Most people leave school thinking physics is a wall of formulas. It isn’t. Physics is just the rules the universe runs on — and once you see why a rule works, the math becomes the easy part. This guide is written for the person who sat in class thinking, “Wait, but why?” and never got a real answer. I’m going to explain things the way a mechanical engineer thinks about them: with pictures in your head, real objects you can touch, and zero shame in slowing down.How to read this guide
Read in order
Each page builds on the one before it. Don’t skip ahead — the “aha” moments are stacked.
Picture it first, math second
Every concept starts with a real-world picture. If you can’t see it in your head, the formula won’t stick.
What you’ll learn
What is physics?
The big idea, in plain English.
Motion
Speed, velocity, and acceleration — and why they’re not the same thing.
Forces & Newton's Laws
Why things move, stop, and push back.
Energy & Work
The currency of the universe.
Momentum
Why a slow truck hurts more than a fast bicycle.
Gravity
The force you’ve been feeling your whole life.
Pressure & Fluids
Why ships float and straws work.
Heat & Temperature
What “hot” actually means.
Waves & Sound
How information travels without anything really moving.
Electricity & Magnetism
The invisible force that runs your phone.
Problem-Solving Toolkit
How an engineer actually attacks a physics problem.