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samspotting
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I took physics with really bad teachers in high school. Now I am a math major but I need science credits, so I am really willing to give physics another shot.
In high school, all we did was memorize equations and ways to apply them. Things like, here is a projectile moving at ... or here is a circuit find the voltage. It was all so contrived, is undergraduate physics like this? How different is learning quantum physics?
In high school, all we did was memorize equations and ways to apply them. Things like, here is a projectile moving at ... or here is a circuit find the voltage. It was all so contrived, is undergraduate physics like this? How different is learning quantum physics?