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A 2 kg object accelerates uniformly from rest to 12 m s⁻¹ in 4 s. What is the resultant force acting on it?

F = ma

A real question, rendered like the app. Answer it. It won’t tell you if you’re right. That’s the point.


Three things it does. Each one is just how memory works.

01

It tells you you’re wrong before it tells you why.

Retrieval first. You commit to an answer before you ever see a solution, because recalling is what builds memory, and being handed the answer doesn’t.

02

What you miss comes back. Until it doesn’t.

Wrong questions, and the ones like them, resurface more often. They fade only as you stop getting them wrong.

03

Twenty minutes on. Five off. Your brain files it while you rest.

Work blocks, then a locked break. The break isn’t a reward. It’s when it sticks. The screen locks so you actually take it.

The mirror

At the end, no spin.

Here’s what you know, here’s what you don’t, here’s where the time went. The same readout you’ll see after every session. Nothing dressed up.

Session result
23/3077% correct
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By module
Physics10/12
Maths 111/12
Maths 22/6
Spec points · weakest first
M2.7Differentiation: stationary points2/6
PH4.3Electric circuits4/6
M1.6Logarithms & exponentials5/6
PH2.1Newton’s second law6/6
M1.2Quadratics6/6
Drill nextM2.7PH4.3
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