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LostPuppy
Sep28-03, 11:58 AM
Hey , i'm really new to physics , in the sence i've never taken it before but now that i'm in university i have too, i was wondering if anyone could point me in the direction of a good learning site so i can catch up and grasp all these concepts that dont seem to add up math sytles but for some odd reason make sence in the physics world, like adding vectors , that just doesn't make sence to me.

thanks for any help you can give...

FZ+
Sep28-03, 05:59 PM
Wel... PF is a good learning site. [;)] Welcome.

Do you have any specific queries? Any areas of particular vagueness?

deliveryman
Sep28-03, 06:47 PM
Don't you have to take Physics in highschool before you can take University level physics? I'd think it would be quite hard to make such a big jump without having knowledge or atleast sufficient knowledge of the basics which you learn in highschool.

HallsofIvy
Sep28-03, 07:48 PM
No, unfortunately there are many places where physics is not required in secondary school. There are even places where physics is not even OFFERED but don't get me started on this.

I would think that, in the United Kingdom, English would be required for entrance into the university and "LostPuppy" seems a bit weak on that too!

deliveryman
Sep28-03, 09:49 PM
Yeah, LostPuppy, that's one hell of a long sentence you got there. :)

On Radioactive Waves
Sep29-03, 08:22 AM
Hyper Physics (http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/hframe.html) its the bomb.

LostPuppy
Sep29-03, 09:35 AM
thanks for the help guys....

and no i didn't need physics in highschool , but i have to take it in university. my major is biology and biotechnology.

as for grammer, its the internet, who uses proper grammer?

lol sorry thats what years of ICQ , MSN , and bloging will do to you.