How to Study Physics?: Chapter 2 - The Basics

· Peter Tan
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Physics is hard to learn?

If you are, you are not alone. I had been in your shoes before and experienced the same. It took me a hard time to find out what’s wrong with my study method for Physics. Subsequently, I overcame the difficulties and scored in the subject.

Physics is not a subject that you could effectively learn by memorising the theories by hard, and practising repetitively.

It’s all about understanding and relating the concepts to the real world (sometimes, you can get by mathematics and chemistry by not relating the theories and concepts to the real world right?).

The best thing about Physics is that once you know the correct study techniques, it could become the easiest subject for you.

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In this Physics notes series, I focus on explaining the thinking process, rather than the theories and concepts, behind introductory Physics. The intended audience are students who are studying GCE ‘O’, ‘A’ levels or equivalent Physics.

My intent is to demonstrate how you could get good grades in Physics for minimum effort (especially, for memory work), just by really understanding and grasping the Physics concepts and theories stated in the “Need-to-know” sections. Many Physics textbooks fill in as much knowledge as possible on its pages (the thickness of these textbooks is scarily!). To me, many of these knowledge are just derivations of what I have stated in “Need-to-know”.

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