Dhruv Chandravanshi writes on physical and logical systems — from motion to matrices — and clarifies the structures that govern the behavior of matter and numbers.
Most students do not struggle because physics or mathematics are hard.
They struggle because the structure beneath the formula is invisible.
Distance is not displacement.
Mass is not weight.
Force is not work.
Slope is not just rise over run.
When distinctions blur, symbols turn into puzzles.
His focus includes:
Mechanics — motion, force, energy, torque.
Electricity and magnetism — current, resistance, fields.
Thermodynamics — energy transfer and sign conventions.
Mathematics — quadratics, trigonometry, calculus, matrices.
Probability and combinatorics.
Financial mathematics — compound interest and the mechanics of wealth accumulation.
Separate chapters. One discipline.
Cause → effect.
Variables → conclusions.
Structure → behavior.
He does not teach tricks.
He does not treat formulas as magic.
He makes structure visible.
Physical systems do not respond to emotion.
They respond to structure.
His work is to reconstruct that structure.
Through an equation.