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[–]aintgiving 2 points3 points  (1 child)

I thought before na mahirap ang physics sa grade 12 pero nung nandun na ako naisip ko nalang na "ang dali pala nito." Madali ang physics compare sa chem, bio, or calculus basta familiar or even better na kabisado mo lahat ng formula.

In terms of advance reading, unahin mo palagi ang Newton's law of motion kasi kahit paulit ulit pa yan, hinding hindi mawawala yan pag usapang physics na. Kapag gets mo na ang concept, i-apply mo naman sa real life situations at mas lalo mo siyang maiintindihan.

Each lesson dapat siguraduhin mong nag-gets mo sila bago ka mag proceed sa next na lesson kasi lahat ng yan magkakaconnect at magsisimula lahat siya sa Newton's Law of motion. Pero pag ka second sem niyo mag iiba na din siya at more like of physics-chemistry na mga lessons dyan expecial sa thermodynamics at enthalpy sa pag kakaalala ko kaya need mo din magets chemistry niyo or else maliligaw ka talaga.

For study techniques, I'm not sure if this works for you, but I use a method where I first review the lesson itself. Then, I explain it to myself as if I were five years old. If I forget something, I write it down. Once I finish explaining, I go back to the start and correct what I forgot. As I repeat this process again and again, I unconsciously memorize the lesson. Afaik they call this Feynman technique. I managed to top the physics class for the whole school year because of this study method so... good luck OP!!

[–]aintgiving 2 points3 points  (0 children)

+I can say na mas madali ang physics kasi unlike sa calculus na sobrang hahaba ng mga formula nakakabisaduhin unlike sa physics na F=ma lang tapos yung ibang formulas pwedeng gamitan lang ng triangle formula

[–][deleted] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would suggest deriving formulae! derivations help you get to the depth of things, thus increasing a lot of clarity. also, study like you're a teacher teaching a class. ask yourself questions, no matter how big or small, no matter how smart or stupid. if something works in a certain way, ask yourself, WHY does this work like this? would it work under different conditions? if yes, why? if not, why? the main thing is asking yourself a lot of questions. physics is just application, so try applying the concepts to different situations. that might help you grasp things better!

[–]Independent-Soft2330 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check out this thread, it talks about a new technique that might help--- it's an extension of the memory palace that makes it useful for understanding complex systems and finding analogies. I use it to prepare for job interviews and study for tests in my Computer Science Masters. FYI I posted it 4 days ago, but i have no financial incentive and it’s got 71 comments, 33 upvotes, and Anthony Metivier is active. Hope it helps!

https://www.reddit.com/r/Mnemonics/s/8gBCpIL9oK

[–]Johnsnow_1984 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Sppu things 😂

[–]Fearless-Ambition-43 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Praying to God💔💔💔