How do I become good at physics?

I'm trying really hard, but I don't understand anything. Whenever this teacher explains something, I don't understand anything. I don't know how to improve because I don't understand anything, no matter what I do. I get terrible panic attacks in this class, and the teacher is driving me crazy. I hope someone can help me. I'm so depressed, people.

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evtldocha
1 year ago

I don’t understand

Maybe I’m going to get back, but understanding is coming After the knowledge and After the exercise. And my experience — and this is confirmed by many questions here – is that it lacks knowledge and practice. This rotation of the order is cultivated in physics and mathematics in such a way that many believe that even for them understanding must be at the beginning. I can only deny it. No one would “understand” words and grammar in a foreign language is the prerequisite for learning a language. Exercise and knowledge brings the mastery and understanding (and I don’t know any passion that would be different – whether in sports, in art or in music).

Doktorelektrik
1 year ago
Reply to  evtldocha

100% applicable

TheoBN
1 year ago

If you can learn well, you’re motoved, I recommend YT videos on physics that’s up to date.
There are highly qualified physics contributions on YT.

But if you need personal help in learning, I recommend you to Nachilfe teachers in your city.

Frage1997407
1 year ago

In which you do not try to learn what you need to know, but want to know what you learn.

What’s happening and why. Why too much is always better than a too little.

Keep in mind that you can understand everything that concerns logic.

Physics is logic.

Don’t be content until the subject makes sense for you.

segler1968
1 year ago
Reply to  Frage1997407

That’s right. Except for physics=logic. It’s math=logic. Physics makes funny things like quantum mechanics and relativity theory. It does not have the right to be logical, but rather to describe the world correctly with mathematics.

Frage1997407
1 year ago
Reply to  segler1968

It’s about school physics.

And a certain logic already has the theory of relativity

Frage1997407
1 year ago

These are questions concerning the existence of the universe.

If I know the gravitation and know how it works, then the physical behavior can also be explained, so logical.

segler1968
1 year ago

Not a priori. There could have been an absolute space as well.

Okay, school physics: Why is it logical that there is gravitation? What’s that like?

Or electrical charges: Why should their existence be logical?

Room: Why do we have three dimensions and not two?