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How to learn Physics Formulas
Step 1 - Keep all of your formulas in one, easy-to-find location by creating a cheat sheet of physics formulas. As you learn new physics formulas, record them not only in your notes, but also on a separate sheet of notebook paper. By doing this, you enable yourself to easily find any formula you need without having to flip through pages of notes to search for it.
Step 2 - Create a list of constants. Many physics formulas require the use of constants. As you learn new physics constants, create a list so that you can reference the constants as necessary. Place this list on the back of your list of formulas, so that you have one, easy to use, physics reference guide.
Step 3 - Draw formula pictures. You can make formulas concrete by drawing a picture. For example, you could draw a picture of an apple falling from a tree, and use arrows to record information about this movement so that you can better understand how a physics formula could be used to gather information about the apple's trip to the ground.
Step 4 - Make flash-cards. The traditional study practice of creating and using flashcards works wonderfully with formulas. Write the name of the formula on the front of the card, and the formula itself on the back. Quiz yourself by looking at the front of the card, then saying the formula, before flipping the card over to check your answer. If you get the formula right, place the card in one pile. If you get it wrong, place it in another. Continue to practice with the cards in the wrong pile to review the formulas with which you struggle.
Step 5 - Practice using the formulas frequently. The more you use physics formulas, the more adept you will become at using them correctly. Your physics teacher will likely give you practice activities. If you need more, look through your physics book and complete extra problems to cement your understanding.
How you should learn Physics
# Have an inquisitive mind.
Question everything; this includes all the theories, laws and proofs.
# Make connections between concepts.Each time you learn a new concept, try to connect it with concepts you already know.
# Use the IQES method.
yet simple method of solving questions.
IQES - Information, Question
Equation, Solution
Website Overview
Physics is an interesting and tricky subject
Now substantially improved and simplified
Physics is an interesting and tricky subject. If one understands the basics and fundamental concepts of it clearly, it is very interesting, otherwise it is a hard nut but not very difficult.
The basic idea of this website is to educational service to the needy and to help the students mainly from rural areas, who are not normally in a position to afford the costly corporate level of education and also to help the rural telugu medium students to get prepared in competition with urban english medium students. Initially this website will deal with physics subject only and in future it will serve all other subjects too.
About Us
Mr.Amiruddin is a renowned name in the world of physics. He is a scholar and prominent Guru. He is a lecturer with over 40 years of training experience by teaching several thousands of students with valuable techniques. With his expertise and special talented wealth of teaching, students face all competitive exams in physics easily.
In Andhra Pradesh state He is one of the great names in teaching physics for EAMCET,AIEEE &IIT entrance examinations. Many of his students were successfully settled in their life with good careers and with flying colours.
He is one of the pioneers in establishing career oriented coaching centers in Kavali & Nellore in the state of Andhra Pradesh. He established and run his own institute from 1984 to 1994 and associated with other reputed coaching centers.
He is interested to bring all his hard worked subject material and gained knowledge with experience to the rural community where all cannot afford to get in to corporate colleges.
To contribute to the society and do his part as responsible Indian citizen he came with this idea of developing website as media between him and the aspiring students to distribute the wisdom
Values of Guru
Knowledge is power,
Knowledge is life,
Knowledge can be acquired through a process of Education.
We give… It is you to perform.
Objectives
*This website is helpful for all students appearing EAMCET,AIEEE&IIT exams in getting information related to Physics subject.
*This website is useful for school children to understand the basic concepts of Physics and know about the great Scientists who contributed to the development of Physics subject and it will provide information for Olympiad test.
*This website will also provide information for Graduate and Post graduate students of Physics for successful completion of their studies.
*This website will conduct quizzes periodically in physics for school going children and awards prizes and certificates to the talented.
*It has also plans to conduct online tests for students appearing for competitive examinations in physics and also for Degree and PG students to improve their knowledge.
* The material this website consists is not only derived from the reference books but also filled with 40 years experience. Means it is designed to make student understand easily in orderly manner but in simple way all the subject.
* It also helps the teachers in the same profession to improve their knowlegde of teaching and gives boosting power to their capabilities.
All old students of Amiruddin are requested to keep in touch with us by the following email-id.
Email: Amiruddin_Physics@yahoo.com
Interesting Facts
In 1905 Albert Einstein wrote his famous Special Theory of Relativity. It was published in a scientific journal that same year, but took many years to gain general acceptance. In fact, it was not verified by actual experiment until 25 years later. Two years after that paper was published, Einstein wanted a job as assistant professor of mathematics. This job required the applicant to submit a thesis paper, so Einstein submitted his Special Theory of Relativity. The university rejected it.
Best Physics Experiment
1. Louis de Broglie Double-slit electron diffraction
2. Galileo's experiment on falling objects
3. Millikan's oil-drop experiment
4. Newton's decomposition of sunlight with a prism
5. Young's light-interference experiment
6. Cavendish's torsion-bar experiment
7. Eratosthenes' measurement of the Earth's circumference
8. Galileo's experiments with rolling balls down inclined planes
9. Rutherford's discovery of the nucleus
10. Foucault's pendulum
Theoretical Physics
Theoretical physics is a branch of physics which employs mathematical models and abstractions of physics in an attempt to explain natural phenomena. Its central core is mathematical physicsthough other conceptual techniques are also used. The goal is to rationalize, explain and predict physical phenomena The advancement of science depends in general on the interplay between experimental studies and theory. In some cases, theoretical physics adheres to standards of mathematical rigor while giving little weight to experiment&observation. For example, while developing special relativity, Albert Einstein was concerned with the Lorentz transformation which left Maxwell's equations invariant,uninterested in the Michelson-Morleyexperiment on Earth's drift through a luminiferous ether