Where Can I Find a Website for Advanced Mechanics Help?

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This discussion centers on finding reliable online resources for advanced mechanics, particularly for A-level and first-year university students. A participant emphasizes the superiority of books over websites for in-depth learning, suggesting that websites often serve as quick references. Another contributor is developing a website focused on classical mechanics, featuring real-world problems and a mix of first-year and advanced material. Users are encouraged to post specific questions in the forum's homework help section for targeted assistance.

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  • Understanding of classical mechanics principles
  • Familiarity with A-level or first-year university physics curriculum
  • Basic knowledge of online research techniques
  • Experience with academic problem-solving approaches
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  • Explore classical mechanics textbooks for foundational knowledge
  • Research the website being developed for classical mechanics resources
  • Learn how to effectively post questions in online forums for homework help
  • Investigate additional online platforms that specialize in physics education
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Students studying A-level or first-year university physics, educators seeking supplementary resources, and anyone looking to enhance their understanding of classical mechanics through online platforms.

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Im looking for a good website that explains topics in mechanics to high A level/first year University standard. Because currently I just get stuck on a question at Uni and I don't really know what to do to find the answer.
 
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Well done, you have suceeded in finding a good website already.

What books do you have on mechanics? I don't really recommend websites over book in anything apart from quick references. They are generally crap to learn from and explanations are taken from books anyway.

What is it you are having a problem with? (on the off chance I do know of a good website to help)

And if you get stuck, post the question and your attempt at a solution on the homework help section on this very forum.
 
I'm currently building a website that focuses on classical mechanics. It covers problems taken from real world applications, so you might find it helpful. Most of the material is first year level, but some is more advanced.

I'm not sure I can post the link here, but if you click on my name you'll get a pull down menu which allows you to go to my webpage.

3nTr0pY said:
Im looking for a good website that explains topics in mechanics to high A level/first year University standard. Because currently I just get stuck on a question at Uni and I don't really know what to do to find the answer.
 

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