I have just started into to physics I am no good at math what so

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For beginners in physics struggling with math, Google is recommended as a resource for finding relevant equations for various scenarios. Additionally, there are websites with homework sections where users can seek help from others. Investing in beginner-friendly physics books is also suggested, as many publications cater to different skill levels. These resources can provide the necessary support to understand and apply physics equations effectively. Utilizing these tools can enhance learning and problem-solving in physics.
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I have just started into to physics I am no good at math what so ever.
Is there a site where I can go that list the equations that would be used in different scenarios in my homework. Not really a cheat sheet, but I really good easy to undstand reference sheet. So I can figure out which equation applies to which scenario?

Please and thanks
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the site is called google.

you should be able to find all relevant equations there. if you can't then this website has a great homework section, where lots of people will be happy to help you out.

look into buying some books. there are thousands of publications aimed at all abilities.
 
So I know that electrons are fundamental, there's no 'material' that makes them up, it's like talking about a colour itself rather than a car or a flower. Now protons and neutrons and quarks and whatever other stuff is there fundamentally, I want someone to kind of teach me these, I have a lot of questions that books might not give the answer in the way I understand. Thanks
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