Struggling to Learn on Your Own? Get Guidance on Physics Forums!

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Users are seeking guidance on complex topics, expressing frustration with the difficulty of self-learning. One participant feels close to understanding but has encountered errors, leading to frustration. The discussions highlight the challenges of mastering difficult subjects independently. Participants are encouraged to share insights and solutions to aid in the learning process. Overall, the thread emphasizes the need for community support in overcoming educational hurdles.
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hey if anyone can give guidance on this would be hugely appreciated!

just learning all this stuff and its so difficult doing it on ur own!

https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=150352"

and this one I've pretty much cracked it but its wrong very frustrating

thank u
 
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