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How to learn to solve Physics Olympiads?
Hello toaster! The question may seem a little banal. I am actively improving my knowledge of physics, and I had such a question - how to learn how to solve complex, Olympiad problems? Advise some good theory and tasks by type from simple to complex. I take on complex ones - it turns out, I take on Olympiad ones - stagnation. Thanks in advance!
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try resolving the book "50 Olympiad Problems in Physics" - there are solutions there. download
Collection of problems in elementary physics . ( Bukhovtsev B.B., Krivchenkov V.D., Myakishev G.Ya., Saraeva I.M. 1974-600 ) download. There are both tasks of the average level of complexity, and the Olympiad. All problems with detailed solutions. Classic. Recommended as a guide for preparing for admission to the Physics Faculty of Moscow State University.
PROBLEMS in PHYSICS Third
edition, corrected and supplemented
. Edited by O. Ya. Savchenko
, they studied it at school...
vk.com/doc11628208_231447849?hash=111cc4bc5b67ad7f...
Only there seem to be no answers. Or there is, but you need to look.
if you study at school, then there is still a well-known collection of tasks - Rymkevich, the author, it seems, tasks from the simplest to tasks with an asterisk. to prepare for the university and more complex tasks - a collection of tasks by the author goltfarb. and in general, look at other authors whose names look a bit like non-Russians, there are useful things.
the journal quantum naturally helps, well, the sites of modern physics and sciences, google in general, a lot of things are from collections of problems.
do not forget about mathematics, mathematics for physics is the basis and base ....
maybe it will seem strange, but did you try to participate in other olympiads first?
For example, distance Olympiad in physics Excellent student? Or the world of talent. There is also Talantokha, like so
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