Taking my knowledge on further

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Discussion Overview

The discussion centers around resources for refreshing physics knowledge, particularly for someone transitioning from engineering to teaching high school physics at the A level. The focus is on finding accessible materials that do not require extensive mathematical background, especially in quantum physics.

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  • Exploratory, Technical explanation, Homework-related

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, George, seeks suggestions for online resources to help refresh his physics knowledge, specifically avoiding complex mathematics.
  • Another participant welcomes George and encourages him to engage with the forum as a valuable resource for learning.
  • A suggestion is made to explore a website called HyperPhysics, which offers a connected overview of introductory physics concepts.
  • Further elaboration on HyperPhysics highlights its user-friendly navigation and extensive information.
  • Another resource mentioned is the eprint archives, which contain a variety of physics-related PDFs, although they may include more challenging material with significant mathematics.
  • Participants also suggest using the Google directory for science and physics resources.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the value of the suggested resources, but there is no consensus on a single best option, as different suggestions cater to varying levels of complexity and focus.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects a range of preferences for resource types, with some participants emphasizing ease of use while others acknowledge the presence of more advanced materials.

Who May Find This Useful

Individuals transitioning from engineering to teaching physics, educators seeking to refresh their knowledge, and those looking for accessible online physics resources.

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I've just entered the high school teaching profession after fiteen years as a professional engineer working for Ford, GM etc, and I need a bit of refreshing my skill base.

The highest level I am teaching is British A level (17-18 yr old high school) qualifications - which is well inside my knowledge but feel the need to ensure I am OK upto 2nd year university physics

(My degrees are both electrical engineering - so this quantum stuff is a bit alien to me)

Any suggestions of where to go on the internet to bring myself back upto speed - preferable not too mathematical - I topped out on Fourier & laplace about fifteen years ago so no complex matrix manipluations please.

Thanks (in expectation)

George
 
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Any suggestions of where to go on the internet to bring myself back upto speed

You've already found one place, welcome :smile:

As our Mentor Tom would say "PF: The next best thing to university"

Ask some questions, browse around the forums and you'll be caught up in no time.
 
there's a website called hyper physics or something similar. It is a collection of "slides" that cover much of introductory physics in a connected idea kind of way. I'm not sure of the exact web address, but if you google hyper physics it should come up.

-Gabriel
 
yeah this forum is really great ;)

as for hyperphysics, it's awesome site, with nice navigation and lots of info :

http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/

if you want to search for something specific you can use eprint archives, they got tons of pdf-s regarding all aspects of physics (bit more harder stuff, can have lots of math)

http://xxx.lanl.gov

and of course, the google directory, under science/physics.
 

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