Find Physics Resources & Printable Tests for High School

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This discussion focuses on finding effective resources for high school physics students, specifically for Physics 10. Key recommendations include the MERLOT website for diverse educational materials and the Schaum Outline Series, particularly the "College Physics" book, which is widely available in bookstores. Additionally, the online homework service provided by the University of Texas at Austin is highlighted as a valuable tool, contingent upon teacher account creation.

PREREQUISITES
  • Familiarity with high school physics concepts
  • Access to online educational resources
  • Ability to navigate online homework platforms
  • Basic understanding of study aids like textbooks
NEXT STEPS
  • Explore the MERLOT website for physics resources
  • Purchase the "College Physics" book from the Schaum Outline Series
  • Request your teacher to create an account for the University of Texas online homework service
  • Investigate additional online platforms for printable physics assignments
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High school students studying physics, educators seeking supplemental teaching materials, and anyone looking to improve their understanding and performance in Physics 10.

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I am currently going to Physics 10 at my high school and I really really need some help. I'd like to know where I can find some good information on physics and online tests/assignments I can print off to help me!

PLEASE! I NEED TO GET A BETTER MARK!
 
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Look at the resources provided by MERLOT.

http://www.merlot.org

I highly, highly recommend grabbing one of the Schaum Outline Series books, especially the one titled College Physics. You should have no problem finding them in your local bookstore.

There is an online homework service at https://hw.utexas.edu/overview.html but you will need your teacher to create an account. I have used the service for quite a long time and found it helpful to my students.
 
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