Schools Mapping of Physics for high school

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The discussion centers around a request for a mapping of high school physics concepts. There is some confusion regarding the term "mapping," prompting a request for clarification on what specific information is needed. A suggestion is made to refer to HyperPhysics, a resource that provides a structured overview of physics topics, which could serve as a model for creating a similar mapping tailored for high school physics. The conversation emphasizes the need for clear definitions and examples to better understand the request.
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I would like you to share mapping of Physics for high school. Please help me .:smile:
 
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YOOKUNG said:
I would like you to share mapping of Physics for high school. Please help me .:smile:

I don't think the word "mapping" has translated very well. Could you please describe in more detail what you are looking for?
 
berkeman said:
I don't think the word "mapping" has translated very well. Could you please describe in more detail what you are looking for?
As you can see the example mapping for STAT but I want to change into physics.
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