Hi, i was just wondering if there was any study guides to help me

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In summary, the person is looking for a study guide or information source to help them prepare for their upcoming physics class. They have had some experience with optics, Newtonian mechanics, and nuclear physics in a previous class, but are unsure what topics will be covered in the upcoming semester. A recommended resource is Schaum's outlines, although some may not be as helpful.
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hello,

i was just wondering if there might be study guide or a good information source that could help learn about physics in preparation for next term.

i can't quite seem to find any at the library or on the computer:(.

thankyou,
 
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it depends on what physics class you are taking. schaum's outlines is usually a good resource, although there are some clunkers.
 
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hi thankyou for replying.

i just finished the first section of year 10 that had some optics, Newtonian mechanics, and nuclear physics. i was just told i get to study physics in the second sememster but I am not quite sure what type of physics we will learn there.

thankyou
 

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