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Physics is about modeling reality with mathematics. The best resources connect equations to physical intuition and emphasize problem-solving frameworks.

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How to approach physics

Physics rewards conceptual understanding over memorization. Before plugging into formulas, always ask: what is physically happening here? Draw the diagram, identify the forces or energies, then reach for the math. These resources balance intuition with rigorous problem-solving.

Key topics

MechanicsElectromagnetismThermodynamicsWaves & OpticsModern PhysicsQuantum

Why students struggle with physics

Physics demands two skills at once: physical intuition and mathematical fluency. Students who memorize equations without understanding the underlying model hit a wall the moment a problem is phrased differently.

Common misconceptions

  • Physics is a list of formulas to memorize. It's really a small set of principles applied flexibly.
  • Heavier objects fall faster. Intuition often contradicts the physics.
  • If I can follow the lecture, I can solve the problems. Following is passive; solving is active.

Typical mistakes to avoid

  • Plugging numbers into equations before understanding the situation.
  • Skipping the free-body diagram or system sketch.
  • Ignoring units, which are often the fastest way to catch an error.

Learning strategies that work

Draw first, calculate second

Sketch the scenario and label forces or energies before any math.

Reason in words

Explain what's physically happening before reaching for a formula.

Use simulations

PhET lets you experiment with fields, waves, and circuits to build intuition.

Best order to learn the topics

Kinematics
Forces & Newton's Laws
Energy
Momentum
Waves
Electromagnetism
Modern Physics

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