Solve Physics, Chemistry & Math Problems - Grade 10

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In summary, the person is asking for help with practicing math and physics problems and is sorry that they did not notice an announcement. They also mention that they have learned a lot from this forum and have a question that they would like help with.
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HI guys,

I don't know where should I post this but well here it is!

Can anyone tell me where to find some practice problems on physics, chem and math online?
(I hope they are free and interesting!)
I am in grade ( class) 10 in school. And since these are my vacations I thought of doing some practice sums!

((PS: I tried posting this in Math and science learning materials category but it said there was something wrong and the Bulletin message displayed the error that I was trying to access the administrative controls! Well, I swear I didnt and was just posting a humble question! Could the moderators and admin please check out what went wrong??))


(please make sure the sums are challenging but not beyond my level! )
 
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What went wrong is that you didn't click on the link that said "Announcement: About this forum (PLEASE READ THIS!)" or the link that said "About the Learning Materials forums (PLEASE READ THIS!)"

The reason I bring this up is because one of the key concepts in solving physics problems is how to follow directions. This is fundamental - without having that solid, it will be difficult or impossible to make progress.
 
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Vanadium 50 said:
What went wrong is that you didn't click on the link that said "Announcement: About this forum (PLEASE READ THIS!)" or the link that said "About the Learning Materials forums (PLEASE READ THIS!)"

The reason I bring this up is because one of the key concepts in solving physics problems is how to follow directions. This is fundamental - without having that solid, it will be difficult or impossible to make progress.

Sorry! (Really Sorry!)
I never really even saw the announcement and just clicked on the new topic button!
I know that everyone really need to stick to principles in physics but I seem to have overlooked this principle!
Thanks anyway!
I have learned a lot entering this forum besides physics and other subjects.

And also could anyone please help me with my main question??
 
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Please reply guys, I'm getting bored!
 

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