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- | The Physics Travel Guide is a tool that makes learning physics easier. Each page here contains **three layers** which contain explanations with increasing level of sophistication. We call these layers: **intuitive**, **concrete** and **abstract**. These layers make sure that everyone can find an understandable explanation. | + | The Physics Travel Guide is an expository wiki which explains concepts in three levels of difficulty. We call these levels: intuitive, concrete and abstract. |
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+ | **Try it. What do you want to understand?** | ||
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==== Examples ==== | ==== Examples ==== | ||
- | The following pages give an idea how this works in practice | + | The following pages give an idea how this works in practice: |
* [[formalisms:lagrangian_formalism|Lagrangian Formalism]] | * [[formalisms:lagrangian_formalism|Lagrangian Formalism]] | ||
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