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cs23
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hey everyone,
I have a dynamics course this semester and I'm not doing well.
I don't really read the textbook, i read through the worked examples. I get the idea from there, then start working on problems.
I try to do many problems, but i feel I'm not getting it.Usually i can't solve a problem today that i solved yesterday
My questions are:
When solving problems, are we suppose to plan how we would go about solving the problem. Then once we know the plan start doing it?
Do we need to know definitions before attempting the problems?
Once a good way to study physics?
I have a dynamics course this semester and I'm not doing well.
I don't really read the textbook, i read through the worked examples. I get the idea from there, then start working on problems.
I try to do many problems, but i feel I'm not getting it.Usually i can't solve a problem today that i solved yesterday
My questions are:
When solving problems, are we suppose to plan how we would go about solving the problem. Then once we know the plan start doing it?
Do we need to know definitions before attempting the problems?
Once a good way to study physics?