How can I efficiently start and solve physics problems in my college classes?

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In summary, starting and solving physics problems efficiently in college can be achieved by first familiarizing oneself with the basic principles and equations of the subject. It is also important to practice regularly and actively participate in class discussions and problem-solving sessions. Breaking down the problem into smaller, manageable parts and utilizing available resources such as textbooks and online resources can also greatly aid in solving physics problems effectively. Additionally, seeking help from professors, teaching assistants, and study groups can further enhance problem-solving skills and understanding of the subject.
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Hello everyone,

My name is Abbey and I am currently taking Physics II and Thermodynamics college classes for my Bachelor's in Electronics Technology and this site is an amazing find! Usually I have issues starting problems but once I figure out how to start it, I'm good. Thank you to this great community in advance.
 
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Welcome to PF Abbey!
 

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