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

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For students preparing for a physics course, particularly in Year 10, finding effective study resources is crucial. Schaum's Outlines are recommended as a helpful study guide, though some may not be as effective. The first semester covered topics like optics, Newtonian mechanics, and nuclear physics, but specifics for the second semester remain unclear. It's important to seek out resources that align with the curriculum to ensure comprehensive preparation.
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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.
 
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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