I Am Among Those Who Think That Science Has Great Beauty. A Scientist In His Laboratory Is Not Only A

I Am Among Those Who Think That Science Has Great Beauty. A Scientist In His Laboratory Is Not Only A
I Am Among Those Who Think That Science Has Great Beauty. A Scientist In His Laboratory Is Not Only A
I Am Among Those Who Think That Science Has Great Beauty. A Scientist In His Laboratory Is Not Only A
I Am Among Those Who Think That Science Has Great Beauty. A Scientist In His Laboratory Is Not Only A

I am among those who think that science has great beauty. A scientist in his laboratory is not only a technician, he is also a child placed before natural phenomenon, which impress him like a fairy tale.

Marie Curie

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It literally seemed impossible for me and I legit thought I wouldn’t be able to graduate because I was never gonna pass Physics (I’m a Math major so we actually have 4 required Physics courses). I don’t know what the point of this is but, don’t be afraid of Physics guys!! (or any other subject!!) yes it’s frustrating as hell and you feel dumb for not having a clue about what is happening or how to work out the problems but I swear once it clicks for you (and it will) it’s gonna be great.

So if anyone needs a step by step (for college/uni), here’s one:

Google is your best friend, the internet has plenty of videos/papers/worked out problems for you to check out. The most important thing to look for is drawings and videos that help you visualize what’s going on. In most of general physics, the key is to see what forces are acting, and from that follows everything else.

Know your core equations. Honestly it’s always the same ones in the end.

For mechanics: you absolutely gotta know Newton’s Laws, Work and its relation to Kinetic/Potential Energy. Momentum is also important.

For thermodynamics: First and Second Law of Thermodynamics; pV = nRT, Boyle/Gay Lussac etc (note that they’re all connected), Carnot’s Cycle.

For electromagnetism: Maxwell’s equations. This is as far as I’ve gotten in my studies.

Understand where the formulas come from, rather than learning them by heart. For me, this was necessary because my memory is absolutely shit so there was no way I could remember every variation. But most of the formulas actually do make sense, and once you’ve drawn out a diagram of what’s happening, you can work them out yourself.

For the previous point, I suggest you watch and rewatch your professor’s explanation until you get the gist. Don’t get discouraged if it’s not immediately crystal clear, seek out other explanations if you need to. Then try to do it yourself.

ASK. FOR. HELP. I cannot stress this enough, do not feel ashamed about asking questions in class or during office hours. There are no stupid questions, and you’re paying thousands every year for people to teach you. Also physics is hard, so you’re pretty much expected to not understand immediately. Moreover, I can guarantee there’s at least one other person in the room with the same question who’s too afraid to ask. I was that person, and I failed the class because of it. Don’t be me.

Practice until you’re able to do most variations of standard problems. Once you’re able to do a certain problem, try to change it and see what happens. You don’t have to crunch the numbers all over again, go with your intuition first. Then you can calculate everything and see if you were correct.

This is all I’ve got at the moment. It applies to General Physics because I’m still pretty shit at Mathematical Physics (Rational Mechanics?) lmao, which is why I don’t talk about Lagrangians and such here.

If anyone has any other tips (for Mathematical Physics as well!) , please feel free to add them. Note that I’m from Italy, and this is what it was like for me. Other countries might have different ways of testing or focus on some formulas that I haven’t included. Do what works for you, obviously.

Good luck STEM students, I know it’s hard, but hopefully worth it in the long run :)

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text id:            Today, the rain is falling endlessly. Such weather always brings sorrow, a quiet ache.  Some deep, inexplicable sadness presses on your soul. The evening stretches on forever, and the night is silent, heavy, still.
text id: You listen to the rain’s song, the relentless, dreary murmur of the drops, and the boundless silence of the night. It feels as though it’s always been this way, for so long, and that it must be so, that it could never be
text id: otherwise. And you love it all with a strange, morbid love; there’s a peculiar beauty in it, some mysterious allure, as if it’s the cry of
text id: your own soul, as if it’s a story about you, about your useless, sorrowful life, filled with a tender melancholy and a vague beauty that hurts, and yet brings comfort.

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