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I didn't read through the whole thread, but if anyone is having trouble in physics, or any science or math in general, that's completely normal. Some people just aren't naturally good at grasping mathematical ideas. Often, these people are completely lost if there's just one little thing missing from their mindset (equations, units, or ideas they've been taught). Like everything in life, you're searching for the unknown. To find the unknown, you're going to need equations, and maybe a little bit of mental experimentation.
I suggest understanding what the equations actually mean before using them. For example, you know that if you traveled 20 miles in 40 minutes, you can use v=d/t. You have an understanding of what v=d/t means. In fact, you won't even have to use the equation to know that your average speed would be 30 MPH. The change in distance for every unit time can be expressed by d divided by t.
It helps me to understand where the equations came from, sometimes the exact proof. I guess I feel more comfortable knowing how the ancient mathematician came to the conclusion he did. They're not mindless equations. There's meaning behind them.
I'm only a senior in high school, but that's my take on it :)
By the way, college sounds like a joke. They're shoving all that stuff at you without giving you room to breathe and discover on your own.
I suggest understanding what the equations actually mean before using them. For example, you know that if you traveled 20 miles in 40 minutes, you can use v=d/t. You have an understanding of what v=d/t means. In fact, you won't even have to use the equation to know that your average speed would be 30 MPH. The change in distance for every unit time can be expressed by d divided by t.
It helps me to understand where the equations came from, sometimes the exact proof. I guess I feel more comfortable knowing how the ancient mathematician came to the conclusion he did. They're not mindless equations. There's meaning behind them.
I'm only a senior in high school, but that's my take on it :)
By the way, college sounds like a joke. They're shoving all that stuff at you without giving you room to breathe and discover on your own.