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Editorial Policy

## Our Mission Physics Contest exists to make accurate, accessible physics resources available to anyone who wants to learn. Every article, quiz, and activity is built to two standards at once: rigorous enough that a serious student can rely on it, and plainly worded enough that a curious newcomer can finish it without a textbook beside them. ## Who Writes for Us Our articles are produced by the Physics Contest editorial team — physicists, educators, and science writers who bring a combination of subject expertise and teaching experience to every piece. Occasional guest contributions are clearly attributed to their author and reviewed by our editorial team before publication. ## Sourcing We base our articles on the current scientific consensus, drawing from: - Peer-reviewed journals and physics publications - University-published lecture notes and educational materials - Authoritative reference works in mechanics, electromagnetism, quantum theory, relativity, and modern physics - Reports from established scientific institutions (CERN, NASA, ESA, major national labs) Where a topic is contested, in flux, or recently revised, we say so in the article itself. ## Use of AI Tools We sometimes use AI tools to help with drafting, copy-editing, fact-pattern checking, or generating illustrative material. AI is never the final word — every published article is reviewed end-to-end by a human editor against the underlying sources. We do not publish AI-generated content that has not been read and verified by a human. ## Corrections & Updates Physics evolves, and so do our articles. We treat factual corrections as a priority — if you spot an error, [tell us](/contact/) and we'll fix it (and acknowledge it inline where appropriate). For substantive updates, we note the change at the top of the affected article. ## Independence Physics Contest is editorially independent. If we publish sponsored content, partner material, or affiliate links, that relationship is disclosed at the point of mention and never affects how we cover a topic. ## Get in Touch Have a question about our process? Want to suggest a topic, point out a missing source, or report an error? [Drop us a line](/contact/) — we read every message.