Tips for freshman taking physics ?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion centers around the challenges faced by a freshman student in a Physics I class, particularly regarding understanding concepts and applying formulas in problem-solving. Participants share their experiences and strategies for learning physics, with a focus on overcoming difficulties in comprehension and attention during lectures.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses feeling overwhelmed and clueless in physics compared to other subjects like biology, suggesting that taking trigonometry might help.
  • Another participant recommends doing past problems, learning "code words" in questions, checking units, and making order of magnitude estimates.
  • Some participants emphasize the importance of understanding the physics concepts behind word problems rather than just memorizing formulas.
  • There is a suggestion that paying attention in class is crucial for understanding, with a participant indicating that lack of attention may be a barrier to learning.
  • One participant argues that nobody can provide a simple solution to mastering physics, implying that it requires personal effort and understanding.
  • Another participant challenges the idea that biology is inherently easier, noting that memorization skills also play a significant role in success in that subject.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the importance of understanding concepts and the need for personal effort in learning physics. However, there are differing views on the nature of difficulty in physics compared to other subjects like biology, and whether attention in class directly correlates with understanding.

Contextual Notes

Some participants mention specific strategies for learning and problem-solving, but there is no consensus on the best approach to mastering physics concepts or the effectiveness of different study methods.

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Okay so, I'm a freshman in a Physics I class. I must admit, it's not the easiest thing ever and I really want to pass this class. Physics doesn't come naturally for me but most other people in my class seems to understand all the information bieng taught. I'm however mostly clueless.

One reason is probably that i daydream a lot. Physics doesn't come naturally for me like biology did. And i think physics would be a lot easier if i took trig but i take geometry.. very few freshman actually take trigonometry.

Any tips for learning this stuff?? How did you guys learn all the formulas and where and when exactly to use them?
 
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Do past problems.
Learn the code words in questions, ie smooth slope (ignore friction), massless spring etc
Check units, always write the units on both sides of the equation and check they balance.
Do an order of magnitude estimate first, especially for astronomy or molecular scale problems where you have very large or small numbers in the answer
 
mgb_phys said:
Do past problems.
Learn the code words in questions, ie smooth slope (ignore friction), massless spring etc
Check units, always write the units on both sides of the equation and check they balance.
Do an order of magnitude estimate first, especially for astronomy or molecular scale problems where you have very large or small numbers in the answer

Hm, code words(:
i'll try to notice as many code words as possible thank you for your advice ^_^
 
What specifically are you having trouble with?
 
Feldoh said:
What specifically are you having trouble with?

Paying attention in class and i never know what formula to use in word problems.
 
myaaxcore said:
i never know what formula to use in word problems.
Then you certainly do not understand the physics at all. Read the book, think through everything they say, picture everything happening in your head, then associate that with formulas. Then when you get a word problem picture yourself what is happening, then it gets obvious what formulas to use.
 
Nobody is going to be able to tell you the secret to physics.
 
myaaxcore said:
Paying attention in class and i never know what formula to use in word problems.

Perhaps these two things are directly related?
 
Always think about what you know and you don't know. For example, if you are given the time it takes to get to the final velocity and the acceleration (the rate of velocity's change), can you find the final velocity? Before looking at those kinematic equations, think about what you would need to know before knowing the final velocity, final position..et c.
 
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It sounds like you know your trouble is paying attention. I am afraid that we can't help you much here - that's something you have to do yourself.
 
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myaaxcore said:
Okay so, I'm a freshman in a Physics I class. I must admit, it's not the easiest thing ever and I really want to pass this class. Physics doesn't come naturally for me but most other people in my class seems to understand all the information bieng taught. I'm however mostly clueless.

One reason is probably that i daydream a lot. Physics doesn't come naturally for me like biology did. And i think physics would be a lot easier if i took trig but i take geometry.. very few freshman actually take trigonometry.

Any tips for learning this stuff?? How did you guys learn all the formulas and where and when exactly to use them?

... biology comes naturally to everyone, that's the nature of definitions and facts that people just have to memorize and not really think about.
 
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Heresy said:
... biology comes naturally to everyone, that's the nature of definitions and facts that people just have to memorize and not really think about.

Well that's not entirely true. People with poor memorization don't do as well in biology.

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But if you're having trouble doing word problems then it seems like you dont know the concepts.
 

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