Grade 11 Physics, Need resources

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The discussion revolves around a Grade 11 physics student seeking resources to better understand the subject. The focus is on foundational concepts such as vectors and uniform acceleration linear motion (UALM).

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  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification

Approaches and Questions Raised

  • Participants discuss the need for specific concepts being studied and suggest methods for learning through problem-solving rather than rote memorization. There is an emphasis on identifying relevant topics within the Grade 11 curriculum.

Discussion Status

Participants are actively engaging in clarifying the original poster's needs and suggesting that they specify the concepts they are struggling with. Some guidance has been offered regarding the importance of understanding the material rather than just memorizing it.

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The original poster has mentioned focusing on vectors and UALM, indicating specific areas of interest within their studies. There is an implied expectation for the discussion to remain within the context of Grade 11 physics curriculum.

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Hi,

I just started gr 11 physics, and I need help.
I don't really understand the concepts being given and I want to learn more, so if you have any good websites or books that will help me, please list them

Thank you!
 
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You're going to need to be a lot more specific than that.

What physics concepts are you learning?
 
Uhm, you could also try learning this the way I do. I have a set of assignments governing a number physics principles and by trying to solve them, somewhere along the way I might understand what it means.

I strongly advise against simply trying to cram this stuff in your head - you just memorise patterns, but you might not understand them. You could ask what is taught in Year11 and look up the subjects in Google.

for example: Newton's Laws of motion are definitely in Year 11.
 
okay mainly Vectors and UALM so far
 
I'm sure there are hundreds of articles online that can help you with this. Just google vectors.

If you have any specific homework problems you're having trouble with, feel free to post those.
 

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