Need exercises to accompany Khan academy

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The discussion revolves around the challenge of self-testing while learning physics through Khan Academy. A user expresses the need for resources to assess their understanding of the subject. Suggestions include checking for problems at the end of textbook chapters or purchasing an affordable textbook from online retailers. Additionally, Schaum's Outlines are recommended as comprehensive problem books that cover a wide range of topics in physics, providing a valuable resource for self-assessment.
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I have been watching Khan academy, trying to teach myself physics but have realized I have no way to test what I have learned. I would be really grateful if anyone could give me a link to somewhere I could test myself.

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does your textbook have problems at the end of the chapter?? If you don't have a textbook, just go buy a cheap one on amazon or something
 
What topics are you learning exactly?

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Depends on what you learned but Schaum's outlines have pretty much solved problem books in everything.
 
Hey, I am Andreas from Germany. I am currently 35 years old and I want to relearn math and physics. This is not one of these regular questions when it comes to this matter. So... I am very realistic about it. I know that there are severe contraints when it comes to selfstudy compared to a regular school and/or university (structure, peers, teachers, learning groups, tests, access to papers and so on) . I will never get a job in this field and I will never be taken serious by "real"...
Yesterday, 9/5/2025, when I was surfing, I found an article The Schwarzschild solution contains three problems, which can be easily solved - Journal of King Saud University - Science ABUNDANCE ESTIMATION IN AN ARID ENVIRONMENT https://jksus.org/the-schwarzschild-solution-contains-three-problems-which-can-be-easily-solved/ that has the derivation of a line element as a corrected version of the Schwarzschild solution to Einstein’s field equation. This article's date received is 2022-11-15...

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