Richard Easther and Frank Wang argue that a “Newton first” approach to undergraduate physics teaching can give students a better insight than focusing solely on “modern physics”

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Richard Easther is a physicist at the University of Auckland and is president of the New Zealand Institute of Physics. Frank Wang is a research fellow at the University of Göttingen