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Hey everyone,
I was wondering if there were any helpful physics books I could buy that could help me with my general non-calc physics class. For some reason i can not for the life of me understand these problems. I feel like i learned the concepts (apparently not) but i still have trouble using the formulas to find the answer.
There are just so many different ways a topic could be asked in a problem and each way requires a different method of approaching it. I think my problem is that I try to memorize how to do certain problems. The problems make sense when I compare my answers in the solutions manual but I cant bring myself to think in the way I need.
Topics we are learning now are projectile motion/kinematics and newtons laws.
Organic chem as a second language is working wonders, so I am hoping to find something similar for physics. I am using the khan academy website and its helpful but im looking for more.
Thanks for your help!
I was wondering if there were any helpful physics books I could buy that could help me with my general non-calc physics class. For some reason i can not for the life of me understand these problems. I feel like i learned the concepts (apparently not) but i still have trouble using the formulas to find the answer.
There are just so many different ways a topic could be asked in a problem and each way requires a different method of approaching it. I think my problem is that I try to memorize how to do certain problems. The problems make sense when I compare my answers in the solutions manual but I cant bring myself to think in the way I need.
Topics we are learning now are projectile motion/kinematics and newtons laws.
Organic chem as a second language is working wonders, so I am hoping to find something similar for physics. I am using the khan academy website and its helpful but im looking for more.
Thanks for your help!