Friday, February 19, 2010

[Physics Tips] Learn to relate

Hi student,

Welcome to our Physics Tips Daily - a newsletter on insider's tips and tricks in how to study physics smartly. Each day, you will receive an article and/or a visual tutorial on how to survive and excel in physics.

Today's topic is to relate physics concepts from each other.

This is one of the harder skills to master. Bear in mind, physics is built upon many basic concepts and principles that are tightly interrelated. Be attuned to the cumulative nature of physics and understand the continuity of the subject.

For example, Newton's laws can be applied to almost any mechanics related problem or situation. Individual facts may seem pointless on their own, but as they are seen as part of a greater whole their value becomes apparent.

With this skill, you will not have to put yourself into a memorization mode of study by trying to remember hundreds independent pieces of information. You just have to memorize a few general principles and facts, and relate them together to solve problems.

A physics course is logically organized and progressive. You must use what you learned previously to understand the current content. The easiest way to build this instinct is to always ask yourself, whenever a new concept is introduced,- "How does this relate to what I have already learned?"

One of the rapid learning features is to provide a concept map for each chapter to relate the concepts together and provide visual connections in a bigger picture.

To wrap it up today's tip: Always try to connect physics concepts together!

That should do it for today! Let's master physics the EASY way! "See" you tomorrow.

Meanwhile, Seize the Day!
Wayne Huang, PhD
"The Rapid Learning Coach"
http://www.RapidLearningCenter.com


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>> Physics Mastery = Core-Concepts + Problem-Solving + Super Review.
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