Curious about Physics and Calculus? Get Started Here!

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In summary, if you are interested in learning about physics and calculus, there are many resources available to help you get started. You can begin by familiarizing yourself with the basic concepts and principles of each subject, and then practice applying them through various problems and exercises. Online tutorials, textbooks, and study groups can also be valuable tools in your learning journey. With dedication and perseverance, you can develop a strong understanding and appreciation for these fascinating fields of study.
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Hi,

I'm a junior high school student. I was hoping to use my spare time here to find some interesting facts that I don't know of (yet) especially in physics and calculus. If anyone could assist me by giving me some general directions, that'd be great boost for a first-timer such as myself.
 
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Hello and :welcome:

You can even use our homework section to get help if you are stuck with a problem. Just show us where you have problems, and what you did so far, and you will get a surprisingly cheap, nevertheless highly qualified help!

Sometimes you might have a question which has been asked many times on PF, things like why division by zero is not allowed, so make use of our forum search function. We also have a few insight articles which might "point into some general direction" as e.g.

https://www.physicsforums.com/insights/things-can-go-wrong-complex-numbers/
https://www.physicsforums.com/insights/10-math-tips-save-time-avoid-mistakes/
https://www.physicsforums.com/insights/make-units-work/

So have fun and remain curious!
 
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