How can I become a better problem solver in physics as a second-year student?

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In summary, becoming a better problem solver in physics as a second-year student requires a combination of understanding core concepts, practicing regularly, and seeking help when needed. It is important to focus on building a strong foundation in fundamental principles and developing problem-solving strategies. Additionally, actively engaging in problem-solving exercises and seeking guidance from professors or peers can also greatly improve problem-solving skills in physics. With dedication and persistence, a second-year student can improve their ability to solve complex physics problems effectively.
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I'm studying physics, I'm finishing 2nd year and I have lots of questions i will be posting, hope you enjoy answering some of them, thank you.
P.d. ill try to answer some aswell, see ya
 
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