Welcome to the Learning Very Interesting Physics Only repository! This project is dedicated to exploring and understanding some fascinating concepts in physics. Here, you'll find resources, code, and discussions aimed at making complex physics topics more accessible and engaging.
Physics is an intriguing field that helps us understand the fundamental nature of our universe. This repository aims to provide a platform for learning and discussing various physics topics in a simplified and interesting manner.
- To simplify complex physics concepts for better understanding.
- To provide hands-on examples and code implementations.
- To foster a community of physics enthusiasts who can learn and grow together.
- Classical Mechanics
- Electromagnetism
- Quantum Mechanics
- Relativity
- Thermodynamics
- Modern Physics
- Computational Physics
To get started with the materials in this repository, follow these steps:
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Clone the Repository:
git clone https://github.com/username/Learning-Very-Interesting-Physics-Only.git cd Learning-Very-Interesting-Physics-Only
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Explore the Topics: Navigate through the folders and files to explore various physics topics.
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Run Code Examples: Follow the instructions in the code directories to run and understand the examples provided.
We welcome contributions from the community! If you'd like to contribute, please follow these steps:
Fork the Repository: Click the 'Fork' button on the top right of the repository page.
Clone Your Fork:
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git clone https://github.com/your-username/Learning-Very-Interesting-Physics-Only.git
cd Learning-Very-Interesting-Physics-Only
Create a New Branch:
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git checkout -b feature-branch
Make Your Changes:
Make the necessary changes to the code or documentation.
Commit Your Changes:
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git commit -m "Describe your changes"
Push to Your Branch:
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git push origin feature-branch
Submit a Pull Request: Open a pull request from your forked repository's branch to the main repository.
Please ensure your contributions adhere to our Code of Conduct.
We are committed to fostering a welcoming and respectful community. Please read our Code of Conduct before contributing.
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.
For any questions, suggestions, or discussions, please feel free to reach out:
Email: Lemniscate_zero@proton.me
GitHub Issues: Issues