Why Do Some Physics Concepts Seem Hard to Grasp?

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In summary, many physics concepts may seem difficult to understand due to their abstract nature and the need for a strong foundation in math and critical thinking skills. Additionally, the use of advanced terminology and complex equations can make these concepts seem intimidating. However, with practice and a willingness to ask questions and seek help, these concepts can become more manageable and fascinating to grasp.
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Hello all

I am studying science at high school level. I have no problem with biology and chemistry but have trouble “getting “ some concepts in physics and I hope forum members can offer some help.

Cheers
 
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A warm welcome to PF.

We shall surely help you. Post your question in the correct forum, and members shall assist you as far as possible.

In addition, the following are the three main sections in PF. You should explore them well:

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Enjoy your time here.

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Wrichik
 
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