Where should I start studying classical physics as a 10th grader?

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In summary, as a 10th grader looking to study classical physics, it is best to start with a strong foundation in mathematics and basic physics concepts. From there, exploring classical mechanics, thermodynamics, and electromagnetism will provide a comprehensive understanding of classical physics principles. Utilizing textbooks, online resources, and seeking guidance from teachers or mentors can also greatly aid in the learning process. Additionally, hands-on experiments and problem-solving activities can enhance understanding and make the subject more engaging.
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Franc
Hey there, I am new here. Nice to meet everybody!
 
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Greg Bernhardt said:
Welcome to PF Franc!
Sir, what is the best way I can use this forum efficiently?
 
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Franc said:
Sir, what is the best way I can use this forum efficiently?
I need a more specific question :)

What do you want to do?
 
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Greg Bernhardt said:
I need a more specific question :)

What do you want to do?
Sir, I am interested in Classical Physics. How should I begin my study here. I am in 10th standard.
 

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