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Artemy2018-04-23 15:09:18
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Artemy, 2018-04-23 15:09:18

How to quickly fill the knowledge of physics?

Suddenly, a good knowledge of physics was needed. I graduated from school a couple of years ago with mediocre knowledge of physics.
I carefully read 7-11kl. Peryshkin / Myakishev or are there better solutions?
I found this course on Stepik , but judging by the feedback, I still need to grow up to it.

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xSkyFoXx, 2018-04-23
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First of all, you need to understand what branches of physics you are interested in. Since physics as a whole is too broad a discipline.
The course you link to is a good enough alternative. If some of the terms in the course are not clear to you, go to google and look for its more understandable explanation.
If you have problems with mathematics, the strategy is the same - if you do not understand why the integral is taken this way and not otherwise - take a break, repeat the integral calculus and solve 40-50 similar problems.
Yes, in 5 weeks you will not keep within the course, but in a couple of months - completely. Of course, with the proper level of perseverance and orientation of consciousness towards mathematics and physics.
No matter how "pompous" it may sound, but mathematics is really a tool of physics, and without understanding the basic limits, integrals and matrix calculus, it will be incredibly difficult for you to understand the physics of 1-2 courses at a university.

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Roman Vladimirovich F., 2018-05-04
@FiLinX

highly recommend:
Alexander Chirtsov - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzZPcCojoi_...
and
Alexander Chirtsov | Lectorium https://www.lektorium.tv/speaker/2636

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