How can we apply mathematical concepts to solve physics problems?

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BeginnerPhysicsMan
Hello everyone

I am a maths teacher, who has a side interest in Physics

Recently, one of my students has been coming to me with Physics questions

It's difficult stuff, but it's incredibly interesting and satisfying learning how to solve them and which laws/concepts of Physics to apply

I like how Physics always works

Anyway, I'll probably be reading through this forum a lot. I hope I can contribute in some way,

So hello!
 
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