Where can I go to do physics practice problems?

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The discussion focuses on finding resources for practicing calculus-based physics, specifically in the areas of torque, equilibrium, angular momentum, and gravitation. Participants suggest using Google to search for "Practice problems [desired subtopic here]" as a straightforward method to locate relevant exercises. The emphasis is on utilizing online resources to enhance understanding and problem-solving skills in these specific physics topics.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of calculus concepts
  • Familiarity with basic physics principles
  • Knowledge of torque and equilibrium
  • Concepts of angular momentum and gravitation
NEXT STEPS
  • Search for "Practice problems on torque" to find targeted exercises
  • Look for "Equilibrium practice problems" for specific scenarios
  • Explore "Angular momentum problem sets" for advanced practice
  • Investigate "Gravitation physics problems" for comprehensive understanding
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Students enrolled in calculus-based physics courses, educators seeking practice resources for their students, and anyone looking to strengthen their grasp of mechanics through problem-solving.

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I'm currently taking the first semester of calculus based physics (mechanics). Can anyone provide me with some resources to practice for that? Preferably torque, equilibrium, angular momentum, and gravitation. Thank you.
 
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