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Summary:
The article presents an electronic collection of solved problems in physics as a suitable tool for development of the ability to solve quantitative physics tasks. Because the collection is aimed to self-study too, the structure of problem solutions is specially designed to substitute tutor’s help during lesson and to encourage students to solve at least some parts of the problem independently. That’s why there are various hints, notes referring to laws and formulas, plots and other means supporting students’ aspiration before detailed solution. At this moment there are approximately 120 fully solved problems in mechanics, 215 in electromagnetism and 105 in thermodynamics.