How Can You Improve Your Understanding of Physics at Future Academy Egypt?

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To improve understanding of physics at Future Academy Egypt, students are encouraged to seek assistance with topics such as static electricity, Coulomb's law, electrostatic fields, electric flux, and Gauss's law. The discussion highlights the need for supplemental study materials and textbooks to aid learning. Participants suggest identifying current textbooks in use to recommend additional resources effectively. Engaging in forums dedicated to homework help can provide valuable support. Utilizing various study materials can enhance comprehension of complex physics concepts.
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iam tito in computer since

from egypt

in future academy egypt and i have 5 subjects in first term in the first year




so i want some one to help me in Physics we have static electricity and coulomb law & electrostatic field & electric flux & gauss's law and more please help me with some books​
 
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eng.crash said:
iam tito in computer since

from egypt

in future academy egypt and i have 5 subjects in first term in the first year




so i want some one to help me in Physics we have static electricity and coulomb law & electrostatic field & electric flux & gauss's law and more please help me with some books​

Welcome to the PF, tito. I'm going to move your post to a more appropriate forum, the Homework Help forum for Introductory Physics. What textbooks are you currrently using in your studies? Perhaps we can suggest some supplemental study materials after we know what you are using.
 
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