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 Who finds the study of physics frustrating? Yes, physics, a comma is the outcome. Some even claim that physics is the most pointless subject because the questions frequently try to ensnare the reader. One question, for instance, is extremely long and even contains all of the influential styles. Well, it turns out that the styles and quantities that were previously written didn't work at all. In fact, some of them were even searched for using an incredibly complex formula, but the outcome was zero. Go sebelll!

eittss, please hold on. Let's stop getting frustrated. Look at the advice I've been giving to students of physics. I'll definitely do well in physics next month. What month is it in? good moving forward.


1. Reading and comprehending the material


You must have known deep down that studying is necessary if you want to be smart. It's true—where can you find someone who is intelligent without knowledge?

What do you mean when you say that you have read and comprehended the subject? So, mate, this doesn't mean we have to memorize everything. But we need to understand things better. For this reason, we are required to take notes or write a brief summary of each chapter's contents whenever a new chapter is introduced at school.

DO NOT FORGET ANYONE! Not every detail from your book or online media is included in the summary. What will you do next? The most important thing is that it's important, so don't make a lengthy summary. So it's simple to learn again when you want to.


2. Breaking Down the Formula


You are aware that physics is often associated with formulas. This is one of the things that gives us long-lasting vertigo. Hey, don't worry, we can fix this issue.

If only one formula is presented in a chapter of physics instruction, it seems impossible. Absolutely impossible; impossible. But my friend, every material is connected to one another and forms a formula! Or the formula is similar when expressed simply. Example:

The main topic covered in the study of static electricity is Coulomb's Law. You already know how to solve this problem.


F = k Q1, Q2, and /R.R

In relation to the electric field formula itself, then:

E = k Q/R.R

The electric potential equation is as follows:

V= k Q/R

The three equations above demonstrate how similar the formula is. Let's quickly comprehend this. In an equation, we must state the variables or forces at play. Then, we must also determine what the related quantities are.


Guys, the equation above is just one illustration. avoid becoming lightheaded first week.

3. Use acronyms when learning formulas

The main issue with physics is that we occasionally forget the formula. Remember that the opposite is true between this formula and that formula. Consequently, the grade is also below average, despite the fact that "I can definitely remember" when I study. The tremors and memorization eventually stopped when I read the question. Even if we know the secret, it's very simple. I'll use the equation for Columb's Law above as an example.

F = k Q1, Q2, and /R.R

Therefore, using that formula, we can create a special acronym, such as Grandpa Qu Qu Spices.

Try to use distinct words when creating abbreviations so that we can remember them quickly!

4. Try tackling issues

Hey, when did you start memorizing things well? Attempt to complete the questions. Do not assume that you have memorized the material and do not attempt anything, my friend!

I've got some advice right here! Consider the questions in order of increasing difficulty. Ha? Why do you say that?

I mean, initially, we try to complete the first-level questions or the most fundamental ones; it's simple, it's a simple question, you get it. such a warm-up should be made. Do not immediately attempt HOTS level questions. Unfortunately, the brain will experience shock later.

We will then proceed to the question model with medium level questions, HOTS, and so forth.


I can only tell you all that. Regular practice will make you proficient in it. You can use this in other subjects as well, buddy—not it's just applicable to physics.

Don't lie down if you want to be smart; do business instead! Let's go, let's go. I'm eager for you