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 see physics in your everyday life and ask questions ...
Hopefully your study of physics will include explanations of the world around you. Physics is basically the study of how the universe works. You should learn answers to questions that you've always been afraid to ask.
Why does the ice in your drink float?
What makes a rainbow?
Why do you get shocked after you scuff your feet across a carpet?
What angle should I kick the football to help make a long field goal?
What makes the pretty colors in a Neon sign?
As you answer these types of question in your study of physics, this association to what you already know will provide more meaning and relevance to the physics topics.
Today's tip: Always relate your daily experience with physics and ask the what and why questions.
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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