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Physics Teacher for Class 11 | CBSE | ISC | Creator of "The Science Cube" YT Channel
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About Vishesh
I work for 3M but my love for physics and teaching has been lifelong. Here are my 8 suggestions on how you can get good at the subject-
1. You will need to make consistent effort. Start by learning the theory well before you do numerical
2. Visualize Physics- Making mental pictures of a concepts as you study them and imagining the possibilities can really speed up understanding of it. E.g. if you are reading static and dynamic friction, imagine what is happening to a block placed on an inclined plane as the incline is increasing.
3. Try to absorb the contents of a tutorial in small chunks. Pause and ponder over what you read. Visualize and scribble on a paper
4. Understand the derivation of important equations - Often the derivation itself gives great clarity around the topic and the numerical problems you will attempt.
5. Learn to deconstruct a numerical problem. Making neat diagrams and putting all the available information around it can accelerate you towards writing the correct equations and therefore the answers
6. Be disciplined about not "rushing through" when solving a numerical problem. In other words, do not jump steps while doing a problem.
7. Get the basic understanding of math, particular integral and differential calculus, in place. It will be required for solving numerical problems
8. Revisit the chapter after you have completed numerical. You'll find your understanding of the topic improve several notches
Most importantly, be patient, persist and practice!
Wishes,
Vishesh
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I feel students learn best when they start liking the subject. For a student to like a subject, she needs to understand it very well. So my focus is largely on making students understand the depth of the topic being dealt with. This could include long drawn discussions, real-life examples, improving understanding through working around numerical problems or watching some good Youtube videos Khan Academy, The Science Cube, Walter Lewin lectures etc.
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