AI physics solver that shows the work — from kinematics to circuits.
Free AI physics solver for students. Get worked solutions for kinematics, dynamics, electricity, waves, and thermodynamics — with diagrams and unit checks.
What School AI does for physics solver.
School AI is an AI physics solver designed for the way physics is actually taught. You don't just need a number, you need to know which law to apply, which directions matter, and what the units have to be at the end. School AI walks you through all of it.
It covers the standard high-school and introductory college curriculum: kinematics in one and two dimensions, Newtonian dynamics, work and energy, momentum and collisions, rotational motion, gravitation, fluids, simple harmonic motion, waves, sound, optics, electrostatics, circuits, magnetism, electromagnetic induction, thermodynamics, and the basics of modern physics. AP Physics 1, 2, and C are all in scope.
For every problem, School AI starts by listing the knowns and the unknown, picks the right principle (Newton's second law, conservation of energy, Kirchhoff's rules, etc.), shows a free-body diagram or a circuit sketch when it helps, and carries units through every line. If you say "I don't see why energy is conserved here," School AI will explain — not retreat to a different problem.
Worked example
See how School AI walks through a problem.
- Step 1
Use conservation of energy — no friction, so all gravitational PE becomes KE.
- Step 2
Drop in height: h = 4.0 sin 30° = 2.0 m. Set mgh = ½mv². Mass cancels.
- Step 3
Solve: v = √(2gh) = √(2·9.8·2.0) = √39.2 ≈ 6.3 m/s.
- Answer
v ≈ 6.3 m/s
What School AI solves
Topics covered in physics solver.
- Kinematics
- Dynamics & Newton's laws
- Work, energy & power
- Momentum & collisions
- Rotational motion
- Gravitation & orbits
- Waves & sound
- Optics
- Electricity & circuits
- Magnetism
- Thermodynamics
- Modern physics
Other subjects
School AI helps with every subject.
AI Physics Solver — FAQ
Ai physics solver questions
Yes. For mechanics problems, School AI sketches a labelled free-body diagram, lists each force with direction, and uses it to set up the equations of motion. For circuits, it draws the schematic and labels currents and voltages.
Yes — and this is one of the most useful things it does. Every quantity stays attached to its unit, so the final answer always comes out in something physical (m/s, N, J, V), and you can spot a unit mismatch before you spot a wrong number.
Yes. AP Physics 1, AP Physics 2, AP Physics C (Mechanics and Electricity & Magnetism), and A-Level / IB equivalents are all in scope. Paste a past paper question and School AI will work it the way the mark scheme expects.
Yes. The whole point is that physics problems aren't really math problems with extra steps — they hinge on which principle to apply. School AI names the principle (e.g. "this is a conservation-of-momentum problem because there's no external horizontal force") before any algebra starts.
Yes. Resistor networks, RC and RL circuits, Kirchhoff's voltage and current laws, and AC circuit analysis are all supported. Snap a circuit diagram from your textbook and School AI will identify the topology and solve it.