Quote Originally Posted by halfassedjediknight
I need physics help! hahaha.

anyone with any tips on converting computations. i forgot all that stuff.

like velocity=distancextime or something, stuff like that. anything will save my life. my professor does not know how to teach and I dont get my textbook in the mail til like, next week so I need to find some crazy research somehow.

Help this poor student! I wanna cure cancer!
Dude go to the school store, and find the tall spinning stand with all the laminated study guides. The physics one has alot of the calculations all right there.

Physics isnt about remembering calculations like arithmetic, its about understanding. Study each concept on its own, read the material and try to visualize real life examples of what they are saying. Then come up with real-life scenarios in which you can see how the calculations and effects and vector quantities apply. By using both sides of the brain you are creating a more stable frame of reference, and physics will be much easier. I slept all through math classes my whole life, never even touched a calculus or Trig book before stepping into my College Physics course, but because he described every concept with a very real world approach, the calculations not only made sense, they fit perfectly.
GraziLovesMary Reviewed by GraziLovesMary on . Birdgirl or any other smarties out there! I need physics help! hahaha. anyone with any tips on converting computations. i forgot all that stuff. like velocity=distancextime or something, stuff like that. anything will save my life. my professor does not know how to teach and I dont get my textbook in the mail til like, next week so I need to find some crazy research somehow. Help this poor student! I wanna cure cancer! :( Rating: 5