What is the best way to learn about science and engineering?

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I've always found science engineering and how stuff works to be interesting. I found my way to your forum via Google search for a question about heat dissipating capabilities Steel versus aluminum, finding the answer I was seeking, and decided to stay and register for all the interesting discussions and problem-solving by the group.
 
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Welcome to PF
 
:welcome:
In order to help you start out here, the following are the three main sections in PF. You should explore them well:

1. The main forums, that you see in the first page.
2. Insights Blog, available at the top row (header section). In short, they have been described as a "wonder of the web". It contains articles that help in learning topics to a great extent.
3. The Videos, also available in the header section. The media gallery now has some great videos in almost every aspect in science, and they provide an audio-visual learning experience.

You might find some interesting videos about working of stuff in the media gallery. Especially in the Experiments section. Check it out. Don't forget the insights as well.

Enjoy your time here.

With regards,
Wrichik.
 
Hello everyone, I'm Cosmo. I'm an 18 years old student majoring in physics. I found this forum cause I was searching on Google if it's common for physics student to feel like they're in the wrong major in the first semester cause it feels like too much for me to learn the materials even the ones that are considered as "basic math" or "basic physics", I've initial fascination with the universe's mysteries and it disconnect with the reality of intense, foundational mathematics courses required...
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