The discussion centers on a student's desire for more homework to enhance their learning in algebra-based physics, expressing that practice is essential for understanding. Suggestions include utilizing Google to find numerous resources for physics problems, with a specific search yielding thousands of results. It is noted that textbooks often contain a substantial number of practice problems, and checking libraries for additional textbooks could be beneficial. For more challenging problems, accessing previous AP Physics exam questions is recommended, as they often come with available answers for self-assessment and learning.
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kramer733
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My teacher doesn't give me enough homework and i want more. I can only learn by practicing but he doesn't give me enough. So if anybody can give me a site, it would be great.
Odds are a few of those sites will work out for you.
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ehilge
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I'm assuming your textbook doesn't have a heck of a lot of problems. Mine had 150 or so per each section. Plenty to keep you busy for awhile. But you could try to find a textbook at a library somewhere, it would give you more questions.
If you want some more challanging and involved problems, which I'm thinking you might, you could try the AP board and do questions that were on previous AP Physics exams. I think the answers are available too so if you do get stumped you'll can still learn something.
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