How Can Physics and Computer Science Students Benefit from Online Resources?

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I'm a high school 2nd grade.
I'm taking Physics and computer science as my Science subjects.
I thought I might need to get some help with Physics and maybe help others with physics.
I wish to stay in this forum for as long as I can be :D

Thank you!
 
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Welcome to PF!

A couple of good resources to keep in mind are:
- Khan Academy and their incredible collection of videos on all HS subjects
- MathIsPower4U.com and its comprehensive collection of 10 minute math videos
- OpenStax.org and its collection of free course books on all HS subjects and first year college
in particular their books on Physics and Astronomy

To extend what @anorlunda has mentioned, when giving any help to other students' questions you can only provide a hint not a solution or reference to a solution.

When asking your question use the homework forums, fill in the template when posting and include your work. Its not sufficient to say "I don't know how to begin" or "I know the answer is this" without showing your work. Anyway, read other student homework posts to get a feel of how they ask and how others respond.

When in doubt you can always ask a mentor via the report button.

Take care, and enjoy your time here at PF.

Jedi
 
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