Can Frank explain formulas and derivations step by step?
Yes. Physics study often breaks when a tool skips the setup behind an equation. Frank is designed to walk through the setup, symbols, and reasoning in sequence.
AI Physics Tutor
Upload physics notes and get an AI physics tutor that explains formulas, derivations, and problem-solving steps on a visual blackboard. Study from your own material, ask follow-up questions, and build toward harder exam practice.
Value proposition
Physics tools are often good at formulas or at summaries, but weaker at showing how the reasoning unfolds. Frank focuses on that missing middle.
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Physics understanding gets stronger when the symbols, diagram thinking, and concept all connect. Frank is designed to explain those links clearly.
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Instead of jumping across steps, the blackboard flow can unpack why each expression appears and what physical idea it represents.
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Use your lecture notes or revision sheets so the questions and explanations match the actual unit you are preparing for.
Study workflow
Bring a specific topic, work through the derivation or explanation, then use practice to expose the gaps.
Step 1
Bring the topic that matters right now, whether that is kinematics, circuits, fields, waves, or another physics block.
Step 2
Use the blackboard view to slow the reasoning down and make each definition, formula, and substitution easier to follow.
Step 3
Switch from explanation into questions so you can verify that you can actually apply the idea and not just recognize it.
Questions students ask
Most students want to know whether the tool can handle derivations, conceptual questions, and exam-style application.
Yes. Physics study often breaks when a tool skips the setup behind an equation. Frank is designed to walk through the setup, symbols, and reasoning in sequence.
Yes. You can use Frank for both conceptual explanations and quantitative problems, which is especially useful when you need to connect intuition to equations.
That is why the workflow starts from your own notes or study documents. The tutoring stays grounded in the material and notation you are already using.
Yes. Once you understand the concept, Frank can shift into leveled practice so you can check whether you can apply the idea under exam conditions.
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