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AI Tools for Solving Physics Problems

Updated 8 June 2026
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A collection of AI services for physics problems: uploading a photo of the question, mechanics, electromagnetism, thermodynamics, optics, formulas, and step-by-step explanations.

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A collection of AI services for physics problems: uploading a photo of the question, mechanics, electromagnetism, thermodynamics, optics, formulas, and step-by-step explanations.

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Frequently asked questions

Which AI tool is best for solving physics problems?

For formula-heavy calculations and symbolic work, Wolfram is a strong option. For explanations and step-by-step walkthroughs, try ChatGPT, Gemini, Socratic, Gauth, StudyX, Solvely, or Mathos. The best choice depends on the task type: a photo of a problem, formulas, graphs, mechanics, electricity, or theory.

Can I solve a physics problem from a photo?

Yes, some services can help with physics problems from images if photo upload is available in the app or your plan. Make sure the photo is clear and includes all numbers, units, diagrams, and the actual question.

Which tools are better for mechanics and electricity?

For mechanics, forces, energy, momentum, and electric circuits, Wolfram is useful for calculations and formula-based checks. ChatGPT, Gemini, Socratic, Gauth, StudyX, Solvely, and Mathos can help explain the reasoning and break the solution into steps.

Are there free AI tools for physics?

Many services offer a free entry point, trial use, or limited free plan. Limits may apply to the number of problems, image uploads, detailed steps, or access to more advanced models.

Can I use these services for exams, homework, and tests?

Yes, but it is better to use them for learning and checking your reasoning rather than simply copying an answer. AI can help identify the right formula, explain the solution path, and spot calculation mistakes, but the final format should match your teacher’s or exam requirements.

What should I look for when choosing an AI physics solver?

Start by identifying the task type: photo, formula, graph, circuit, mechanics, thermodynamics, optics, or theory. Then compare how clear the steps are, whether it supports your language, how it handles units, what the free limits are, and whether you can verify the answer another way.

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