Can Someone Help Me Solve Physics Problems?

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This discussion centers on seeking assistance for solving physics problems, with a focus on self-learning resources. The Schaum's Outline series is recommended for its comprehensive worked examples and practice exercises. Additional resources include Khan Academy, mathispower4u.com, OpenStax.org, and the IB Physics book by Tsokos. The forum emphasizes that solicitation for tutoring services is not permitted.

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  • Familiarity with physics problem-solving techniques
  • Understanding of self-learning methodologies
  • Knowledge of educational resources like Schaum's Outline
  • Basic navigation skills for online platforms such as Khan Academy and OpenStax
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  • Explore the Schaum's Outline series for physics problem-solving
  • Utilize Khan Academy for video tutorials on physics concepts
  • Review resources on mathispower4u.com for additional practice
  • Investigate the IB Physics book by Tsokos for advanced topics
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Students, self-learners, and educators seeking effective resources for mastering physics concepts and problem-solving strategies.

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Hello, I am a student who is independently studying A-Level Physics and has been home-educated teaching myself entirely for the past five years. I really enjoy this form of learning, however, I often find problems in past papers and online which I am uncertain of.

Consequently, I am searching for anyone who would possibly be able to help me with such dilemmas in providing worked solutions to demonstrate how to tackle these questions and of the possible methods one is able to take, even possibly extending to offering feedback to my attempted solutions.

I am seeking someone who is able to assist me since I do not have teachers to turn to like other students. It would not be with excessive queries just several questions I may compile which are causing me some difficulty.

Often, I am looking for more of an immediate/urgent response which is why it would be beneficial in my opinion to know that I have someone reliable to turn to, as opposed to just posting in the homework help forum.
I always strive to comprehensively solve all problems I am faced with, although, I cannot teach myself what I do not already know, which is why I sometimes find myself stuck upon certain tasks.

I apologise if my post is inappropriate, in which case I will revoke it if that is possible. I also apologise if I have posted this in the incorrect forum.
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If you think that you may be able to help me please feel free to reply to this thread or send me a private message ☺
 
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For self-learning, I have always been a big fan of the Schaum's Outline series. They have a lot of worked examples and practice exercises with answers in the back. You might look into that as an alternative.
 
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Sadly on PF, we don’t allow job or tutor solicitation.

Your best bet is to look for one locally near you or avail yourself of Khan Academy and mathispower4u.com collection of videos.

In addition to Schaums, there are also the books on Openstax.org

or the book by Tsokos on IB Physics.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/1316637778/?tag=pfamazon01-20
 
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lpettigrew said:
Consequently, I am searching for anyone who would possibly be able to help me with such dilemmas in providing worked solutions to demonstrate how to tackle these questions and of the possible methods one is able to take, even possibly extending to offering feedback to my attempted solutions.

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I apologise if my post is inappropriate, in which case I will revoke it if that is possible. I also apologise if I have posted this in the incorrect forum.
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Sorry, we are not able to offer services to link up learners with tutors. That is outside the scope of PF. This thread is closed.
 

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