How Can a Father Relearn Physics to Help His Daughter?

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How did you find PF?
Searched Google with the data in my daughters grade 12 physics word problem.
It has been a good many years since I took grade twelve physics. I must say I miss a good textbook. These unsearchable pdf files just lack the satisfaction of slamming a thick book shut after solving a difficult problem. They also seem to lack an index and an appendix. I still remember many formulas and concepts, but I am missing some of the most basic math. I will be reaching out from Eastern New Brunswick Canada for help.

Thanks in advance, and I look forward to meeting many of you.
 
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Welcome to the forum. We have high school students here, so your daughter could sign up to ask her own questions, but I wouldn't begrudge a dad's right to look good to his daughter :smile:
 
phinds said:
Welcome to the forum. We have high school students here, so your daughter could sign up to ask her own questions, but I wouldn't begrudge a dad's right to look good to his daughter :smile:
Thanks!
 
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