how i self study physics and maths

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so often times i go into phases where i like to deep dive into subjects like muh physics and muh math
its rlly not a niche interest these days but its good to pass the time if ur a neet or just someone whos in school but somehow has interest in the shits

1. i go through a online textbook of the subject
this imo is the easiest step, no intellectual thought behind it if ur knowing of pirating and finding pdf's online(the document kind, not the epstein kind) then you would find this easy, most textbooks are online anyways, bc it being online is just making it more easier and less costs, like finding a pdf on physics or math is easy asf, even if the pdf is behind a paywall you can just search that shit on google and sail the seas
and even at that if you dont find a textbook, theres a whole site that just gives u a free textbook without having to search for anything
here are some textbooks i already picked out too in pdf form
2. find a youtube video on the subject youre self studying
this section is very short bc theres already a famous physics and math youtube that you can rely one
the organic chemestry tutor clears this section of youtube videos by far, you can also find that indians also make decent quality videos but nothing compares to the organic chemestry tutor

3.solve problems on what your learning
the first part of this is as easy as the first step, but the solving part is usually supposed to be difficult unless you mastered the topics lol
im also gonna be kind and link some sites that give worksheets out for free
(oof this was the only one i could find that was free, im sure if i dived deep enough i could find more that gave uni level physics )

dont just rely on the links/pdf's i gave, its always best you find your own method to knowledgemaxx and find ur own books that you are comfortable with
 
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Self studying is for tryhards who want to prove themselves to someone or someones
 
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Self studying is for tryhards who want to prove themselves to someone or someones
nah i just do this out of boredome srs
and a decent level of interest in the subject can take you far
 
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crazy that neets come full circle and start schooling themselves
 
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so often times i go into phases where i like to deep dive into subjects like muh physics and muh math
its rlly not a niche interest these days but its good to pass the time if ur a neet or just someone whos in school but somehow has interest in the shits

1. i go through a online textbook of the subject
this imo is the easiest step, no intellectual thought behind it if ur knowing of pirating and finding pdf's online(the document kind, not the epstein kind) then you would find this easy, most textbooks are online anyways, bc it being online is just making it more easier and less costs, like finding a pdf on physics or math is easy asf, even if the pdf is behind a paywall you can just search that shit on google and sail the seas
and even at that if you dont find a textbook, theres a whole site that just gives u a free textbook without having to search for anything
here are some textbooks i already picked out too in pdf form
2. find a youtube video on the subject youre self studying
this section is very short bc theres already a famous physics and math youtube that you can rely one
the organic chemestry tutor clears this section of youtube videos by far, you can also find that indians also make decent quality videos but nothing compares to the organic chemestry tutor

3.solve problems on what your learning
the first part of this is as easy as the first step, but the solving part is usually supposed to be difficult unless you mastered the topics lol
im also gonna be kind and link some sites that give worksheets out for free
(oof this was the only one i could find that was free, im sure if i dived deep enough i could find more that gave uni level physics )

dont just rely on the links/pdf's i gave, its always best you find your own method to knowledgemaxx and find ur own books that you are comfortable with
Bookmarked
 
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The usual basic advice for those interested in physics and want to get “started”. I take no responsibility, I'll only mentions some books (a few)

The often-cited Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday and Resnick

Plus something like:
Introduction to Electrodynamics by Griffiths and Introduction to Quantum Mechanics by the same author, Classical Mechanics by Kleppner and Kolenkov, Fundamental Astronomy by Kartunnen, Astronomy by Roy and Clarke, Vibrations and Waves by A.P. French, Introduction to Thermal Physics by Schroeder

Oh, Feynman's lectures

I think you can find something at Khan Academy (online), but I'm not familiar with it
 
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Studying really is this simple, i dont know why i keep seeing people in off topic asking how to
 
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What level of education are you in
 
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