What resources does PF offer for learning physics?

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I am TIBIN DANIEL BIJU.
I am a student who is interested in physics.Hope that this forum will help me to know more about my favorite subject.I think that this will be a platform to express myself.i am new here and i want more friends here to move on
 
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Welcome to PF
 
Welcome!
 
TIBIN DANIEL BIJU said:
I am TIBIN DANIEL BIJU.
I am a student who is interested in physics.Hope that this forum will help me to know more about my favorite subject.I think that this will be a platform to express myself.i am new here and i want more friends here to move on
A warm welcome to PF :smile:

We shall certainly help you in going to the depths in physics. To start with, the following are the main parts of 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). 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.

The last two are very helpful in learning physics, in addition to the first one.

Enjoy your time here. Happy knowledge-hunting!

With regards,
Wrichik.
 
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