Practice Physics Qs w/Answers: Distance Ed High School Vectors

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The discussion focuses on finding resources for practicing physics questions, specifically related to vectors at the high school level. A user seeks more than the limited practice questions provided in their distance education curriculum. They mention a specific website, Glenbrook's physics page, which contains some vector questions but express uncertainty about its overall quality. The need for additional practice resources is emphasized, particularly for mastering introductory physics concepts.

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Hey, can anyone tell me a good site that has practice physics questions that includes the answers?
I am studying by distance education and I am only given about 5 questions per new lesson/exercise. I need more practice then that.!
working on an introduction to vectors at the moment. So high school level is fine.
Thanks
 
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Here is a site I just found with a quick search and it has a couple of questions on it that you might want to try...don't really think it's any good, but I will have a look for you later.

http://www.glenbrook.k12.il.us/gbssci/phys/Class/vectors/vectoc.html
 
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