How Can Ambidextrous People Improve Their Drawing Skills in Physics Problems?

In summary, the conversation discusses the importance of being able to draw well in physics problems and the differences between drawing and sketching. The speaker recommends taking a drafting class and using tools such as a ruler and compass to improve sketching skills. It is mentioned that many people stop drawing after a certain age, but practicing can lead to better visualization skills. The topic of being ambidextrous is also brought up and the idea of trying to become left-handed is discussed. Some individuals in the conversation share their experiences and opinions on being left-handed and the importance of being able to draw straight lines in art.
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In physics problems is very important to draw, sketch up the problem well. I am what is a not right-hander nor left-hander, I do some activities with my left hand (writing, for exemple) and other with my right hand (play tennis...) I have more force on the right hand, but more accuracy in my left. Because of that, altough I have a beautiful writting, I cannot draw a straight line, and have dificulties to draw nicely what I am imagining. What are your advices?
 
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Drawing a straight line is simple...get a ruler or other straight edge to guide you. Most of what you need to draw in physics does not require artistic ability, just simple lines, arrows and shapes.
 
  • #3
If you have the opportunity, take a drafting class.

In grade school, my drawing skills were terrible in art class. (I recall seeing the teacher throwing away my admittedly poor drawing attempt from the stack of submitted drawings [supposedly to be continued in a later class].) However, after taking a drafting class in high school, my sketching and visualization skills for 2- and 3-D objects improved greatly. In that class, I learned to use drafting tools like a straightedge, t-square, triangles, compass, and templates [aka stencils] for circles and ellipses. Nowadays, in daily life, I mainly freehand sketch geometrical objects, with occasional use of a straightedge, if needed. If I need a neater sketch, I use those drafting tools. For something more professional, I write software [in Maple or Python].
 
  • #4
There is a difference between drawing and sketching. You'll mosty need sketching (for FBDs, for example), which definitely doesn't require the ability to draw perfectly straight lines.
 
  • #5
You're just ambidextrous, which many of us lefties are. Nevertheless, the reason most people draw like 5 year olds is because they don't draw much after around that age. So practice, and using a nice mechanical pencil with rulers and what others recommended, you should do well. I know some don't think this is important, but I can tell you that when i get stuck I start drawing more and more in 3-d and eventually the physics click.
 
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I am a right-handed and along with amateur level drawing skills. But, once I wish to change and would like to becomes a left-handed, I realizes that I might possible lost this skill that have learned many years ago.
Since I can probably write with my left hand, however also can't draw a simple straight line though. Should I just forget about to become left-handed, because I don't like ambiguous hand using.
 
  • #7
I don't think it would hurt to try to be a lefty. Seems smart, you never know when you might hurt your right hand and be unable to use it. For the record, I'm an artist, of the painting near exact copies skill. However, I suck at drawing straight lines. I don't think they should be a measure. How many straight lines exist naturally anyways. :)
 
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My old Geography teacher was temporarily forced to use his left hand after having broke his right hand in an accident. He said it took him about an hour to learn how to write neatly with his weak hand. He would always spring this fact on any student who used the excuse of having temporarily 'lost use' of their dominant hand for getting out of doing work.
 

Related to How Can Ambidextrous People Improve Their Drawing Skills in Physics Problems?

What causes difficulty in drawing physics problems?

The main cause of difficulty in drawing physics problems is a lack of understanding of the underlying concepts and principles. It can also be due to a lack of practice or poor visualization skills.

How can one improve their drawing skills for physics problems?

One can improve their drawing skills for physics problems by practicing regularly, understanding the fundamental concepts, and using visual aids such as diagrams and graphs to aid in visualization. It can also be helpful to seek guidance from a teacher or peer.

What are some common mistakes made when drawing physics problems?

Some common mistakes made when drawing physics problems include incorrect labeling of axes, incorrect representation of variables, and omitting important details or units. It is important to double-check all elements of the drawing to ensure accuracy.

Why is drawing an important skill in physics?

Drawing is an important skill in physics because it helps in visualizing and understanding complex concepts and problems. It also aids in communicating ideas and solutions to others. Additionally, drawing can help in problem-solving by allowing one to break down a problem into smaller, more manageable parts.

How can one overcome the fear of drawing physics problems?

To overcome the fear of drawing physics problems, it is important to understand that drawing is a skill that can be learned and improved with practice. It is also helpful to break down the problem into smaller parts and focus on one element at a time. Seeking guidance and feedback from a teacher or peer can also help in building confidence. Remember that mistakes are a natural part of the learning process and should be embraced as opportunities to improve.

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