Looking for resources for Pathfinder Physics Olympiad

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Resources for solving problems in Pathfinder physics are essential for mastering the subject. Participants recommend seeking out comprehensive textbooks, online courses, and practice problem sets specifically tailored to Pathfinder physics. Many suggest utilizing forums and communities, such as Reddit's r/jeeneetards, for additional support and problem-solving strategies. The difficulty rating of the Pathfinder physics book varies among users, with many rating it between 7-9 out of 10, indicating a challenging but manageable level for dedicated students. Engaging with a community can provide valuable insights and resources to enhance understanding and problem-solving skills in this area.
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Can you give me resources to solve all problem in pathfinder physics. I tried solve it but i think i didnt have quite resources. And can you give a rating of 1-10 on how difficult that book?
 
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Try asking a jee-focused community, like reddit.com/r/jeeneetards
 
Muu9 said:
Try asking a jee-focused community, like reddit.com/r/jeeneetards
Thankyou bro
 
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