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GreatEscapist
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Well, I hope this topic goes here.
When will I start to learn a lot of real physics? My high school class wasn't too advanced. We have no AP physics. (But I read the book ) I always try to read stuff here on physics, but it never seems to click in my head. It's like I'm missing large chunks of physics...
I love physics. I'm taking it in college. (going into engineering, so duh) But when did it start to make sense to a majority of you? The higher stuff- not kinematics and electrodynamic and thermodynamics.
When will I start to learn a lot of real physics? My high school class wasn't too advanced. We have no AP physics. (But I read the book ) I always try to read stuff here on physics, but it never seems to click in my head. It's like I'm missing large chunks of physics...
I love physics. I'm taking it in college. (going into engineering, so duh) But when did it start to make sense to a majority of you? The higher stuff- not kinematics and electrodynamic and thermodynamics.