How to Excel in Thermodynamics and Circuits?

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Struggling students in thermodynamics and circuits seek effective online resources for better understanding. Recommendations for websites that provide clear explanations and tutorials are being requested. Specific areas of difficulty in thermodynamics are being discussed to tailor the advice. Engaging with interactive learning platforms and video tutorials may enhance comprehension. Utilizing targeted resources can significantly improve performance in these challenging subjects.
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I'm kind of struggling in my thermodynamics and circuits courses.

I was wondering if anyone knew any great websites that teach and explain the stuff well
 
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princejan7 said:
I'm kind of struggling in my thermodynamics and circuits courses.

I was wondering if anyone knew any great websites that teach and explain the stuff well
What part of thermodynamics are you struggling with?
 
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