Physics and understanding?

Hey,

I have a math and physics exam coming up soon. I'm pretty good at math, and I can do almost everything, and I have a very good understanding of it.

In contrast, I'm very bad at physics and hardly understand anything about it. I wanted to ask if you know of any specific books that I can read for the topics mentioned below, or maybe YouTubers or something similar that explain it well.

These are the topics I need to be able to cover:

-Fundamentals of mechanics (Hooke's law, friction, mass and weight, equilibrium of forces, etc.)

-Circular motion (kinematics of uniform circular motion of a mass point, dynamics of uniform circular motion, motion of a body on a circular path, etc.)

-Electric and magnetic fields (electric field, field strength, voltage, capacitor, Columb's law, Ohm's law, etc.)

-Movement of charged particles in electric and magnetic fields (thermoelectric effect, deflection of moving charged particles in a homogeneous electric field, etc.)

-Electromagnetic induction (induction by movement of a conductor, change in area, flux density… general law of induction, etc.)

Any help or suggestions would be appreciated as I don't even know where to start.

Kind regards,
Tendo

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karotte1386824
1 year ago

You could see the book "physics for engineers" by Paul tipler and Gene Mosca, It is often recommended as a standard work and explains the basis of mechanics, electricity and magnetism very well. In addition, you could try out the YouTube channels "The organic chemistry tutor" or "michel van biezen" – they have many physico-tutorials and often go very detailed on the concepts a great success in your exam