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iam good in theory not able to solve problems what should i do
To improve problem-solving skills in Physics, consistent practice and structured study methods are essential. Key strategies include working through example problems without looking at solutions, analyzing mistakes, and reviewing critical concepts. Resources such as the REA problem solvers and specific numerical problem books for 9th and 10th grades are recommended. Engaging with theoretical concepts through practical examples enhances understanding and application of Physics principles.
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narayan.rocks said:iam good in theory not able to solve problems what should i do
narayan.rocks said:iam good in theory not able to solve problems what should i do