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Physics Help Needed!

I’m finding it tough to grasp some concepts in my physics class because my current teacher isn’t great at explaining things. I’m on the lookout for good textbooks or videos that cover topics like displacement and acceleration. I’ve searched around, but most of what I’ve found hasn’t been very helpful. Any recommendations would be appreciated! šŸ˜”

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  1. I totally understand how frustrating it can be when a teacher’s explanations aren’t clear. Here are some resources that might help you with concepts like displacement, acceleration, and more:

    Textbooks:

    1. “Conceptual Physics” by Paul Hewitt: This book does a great job of breaking down concepts and using real-life examples to make them easier to understand.
    2. “Physics: Principles with Applications” by Douglas C. Giancoli: This book is well-organized and provides clear explanations, along with practical applications.
    3. “Fundamentals of Physics” by Halliday, Resnick, and Walker: A classic textbook that covers a broad range of topics with detailed explanations and illustrations.

    Videos:

    1. Khan Academy: Their physics section has excellent videos and practice problems that cover displacement, acceleration, and other fundamental topics. They break things down step by step.
    2. YouTube Channels:
    3. MinutePhysics: Great for quick, animated explanations of physics concepts.
    4. Flipping Physics: Offers detailed explanations and problem-solving strategies in a fun format.
    5. Physics Girl: Engaging videos that explore various physics principles with demonstrations.

    Online Courses:

    • Coursera or edX: Look for introductory physics courses. They often include video lectures, quizzes, and forums for discussion.

    Practice:

    • HyperPhysics: An online resource that provides concise explanations and links to related topics.
    • Physics Classroom: Offers tutorials and practice problems on various physics concepts.

    I hope these resources help clarify these topics for you! If you have more specific questions, feel free to ask!

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