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Topic | I just learned how to calculate force, acceleration, and mass |
Joker98 02/21/21 11:11:15 AM #36: | Hi guys. Dark_Garioshi posted... After you go through everything else on your checklist, you'll probably want to look into oscillations.Noted, thank you! teep_ posted... I've TAed the stuff you're currently learning, so a small tip: don't forget to do practice problems. Reading an equation is one thing, learning when and how to use it is anotherI've been doing problems, but so far only for force, mass, acceleration, and a little friction, air resistance, etc etc. I plan to ramp this up quickly to get an understanding of what I'm undertaking if I decide to study physics further. darkmaian23 posted... If you are trying to learn physics, don't read articles and watch videos. Buy yourself a quality college-level textbook, hone your math skills to the appropriate level, and use that to learn. There are good videos and articles, but those are just supplements to a good textbook's explanations, and most importantly, problem sets.That's a really good idea, and I agree. I'm currently on the hunt for a physics textbook and I've been searching out problem sets online. If you have any recommendations for where to find good problem sets, I would be all ears. --- ~~Every day I'm husseling and busseling~~ ... Copied to Clipboard! |
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