How can I brush up on classical physics as an EE?

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In summary, brushing up on classical physics as an electrical engineer can be done by reviewing basic principles, equations, and problem-solving techniques, as well as exploring more advanced topics such as electromagnetism and thermodynamics. Utilizing online resources, textbooks, and practice problems can help strengthen understanding and application of classical physics in the context of electrical engineering. Additionally, seeking out opportunities for hands-on experimentation and collaborating with others can enhance learning and retention of concepts.
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Hi. I'm an EE and run into classical physics questions occasionally. It's been way too long since I last took a physics course!
I hope to relearn the basics by viewing posts and asking questions.
John
 
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