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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.
There are many online resources where you can find physics practice problems. Popular options include websites such as Khan Academy, Physics Classroom, and PhysicsCentral. You can also find practice problems in textbooks or from your teacher or tutor.
Yes, there are several websites and platforms that are specifically designed for physics practice problems. Some examples include Physics Stack Exchange, Physics Forums, and Physics Olympiad. These websites offer a community of physics enthusiasts who can help you with practice problems and provide additional resources.
Yes, most online resources and textbooks offer practice problems for different levels of difficulty. This allows you to challenge yourself and improve your understanding of physics concepts. You can also find practice problems for specific topics or subtopics within physics.
Yes, there are several mobile apps that offer physics practice problems. Some popular options include Physics Quiz, Physics Toolbox, and Physics Formulas. These apps allow you to practice physics problems on-the-go and track your progress.
Yes, you can definitely create your own physics practice problems. This can be a helpful way to reinforce your understanding of concepts and identify where you may need more practice. You can also share your practice problems with others and collaborate on solving them.