Not So Strong in Physics

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I will be taking Physics II next Spring..about 3 semesters after I took Physics I. I did so-so in Physics I, but only because of a curve. What should I do to become stronger in Physics before Physics II..since I need at least a B. I was thinking doing the EK series maybe.

dxu
 
dxu said:
I will be taking Physics II next Spring..about 3 semesters after I took Physics I. I did so-so in Physics I, but only because of a curve. What should I do to become stronger in Physics before Physics II..since I need at least a B. I was thinking doing the EK series maybe.

dxu
Are you talking the physics II class or the physics II content for the MCAT?
 
BrettBatchelor said:
Are you talking the physics II class or the physics II content for the MCAT?

I am going to be taking Physics II the class right before or suring the time I plan on taking the MCAT. Like I said though, not so strong in the basics. What can I do to increase my abilities?

dxu
 
from experience, practice does work. get the flow of what is being asked in questions and understand relationships in equations.
 
Be able to integrate information from Physics, like spring equations and work equations, and Uniform Circular Motion Problems.
 
dxu said:
I am going to be taking Physics II the class right before or suring the time I plan on taking the MCAT. Like I said though, not so strong in the basics. What can I do to increase my abilities?

dxu
Do all the practice problems from the book and if you are weak in a particular area, pick up Schaum's Outlines for Physics and do the problems in there related to the area.

Warning: Physics II isn't as intuitive as Physics I since you can't envision scenarios as well.
 
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