Question:
Do you know of any good websites to learn physics?
soccaluvr
2012-03-23 08:54:56 UTC
So, my Physics teacher is not exactly the best teacher in the world, so I generally must self-teach myself. Given the scope of physics, that is rather difficult to do. Do you know of any good websites (or other resources) that encompass a lot of concepts in physics and present them clearly and concisely (no scientific jargon)?
Thanks.
Four answers:
anonymous
2012-03-23 09:34:34 UTC
Check the beat online lecture by best physics professors and experts at:



http://www.learnerstv.com/Free-Physics-video-lecture-courses.htm



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You may also consult:



http://www.easyphysics.net/



http://www.physicsclassroom.com/Class/
Let'slearntothink
2012-03-24 13:33:11 UTC
Thanks for asking this question. It is really difficult to get "concepts in physics presented clearly and concisely without scientific(physics) jargon in any book or on any website. It is better to develop one's own jargon based on these sources. In fact i have also noted the websites suggested by others. May be sometimes I would give you example of what i mean after studying these websites!
Kara
2012-03-23 16:13:31 UTC
What kind of level? GCSE or A-level...? I think a textbook for your specific course is always going to be better and more relevant than a general website. You can try bitesize for below GCSE, but at GCSE it only goes up to C and can be unhelpful.



For A-level I'd suggest this: http://www.s-cool.co.uk/a-level/physics



But again I stress that a relevant textbook/revision guide for your course would always be better. Good luck!
Cool Dude:D:D:D
2012-03-23 16:22:35 UTC
Antonine physics is really useful :) Helped me alot during AS!


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