Hello Socratica Friends! We’re here to help you be a great student! Are you interested in studying Physics, but you don’t know where to start? Today we have a special guest, Simon Clark, PhD, who will give us some great advice about how to study Physics. We’ll talk about how Simon got inspired by Physics demonstrations and activities as a kid, and how his studies progressed at Oxford and the University of Exeter. You may be surprised to hear how much math is involved when you study Physics! Simon gives some great practical advice about how to learn this most fundamental of the sciences. nnSimon made a video that ties in with this one, all about the Physics books he would recommend for you. You can find that video over on Simon’s channel here:n
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bit.ly/1ixuu9WnnnSimon mentions the following videos that you might find helpful:nThe Map of Physics by Dominic Walliman (Domain of Science)n
youtu.be/ZihywtixUYonnHow to Program in Python course from Socratica n
bit.ly/2t7ZNSInnWhat is Calculusn
bit.ly/2dtwyBpnnHow to Use Cornell Notesn
bit.ly/2pDVmsTnnHow to Use Flashcardsn
bit.ly/2p0ifrgnnHow to Use the Feynman Techniquen
bit.ly/2l3WOYynnnWe would like to thank our Patrons who made this video possible! nOur amazing, generous, and supportive Patrons include Tracy Karin Prell, Vishal Shah, Carlos Araujo, Markie Waid, Martin Stephens, Andrew Mengede, Juan Guillermo Henao, and Birds Eat Bees! Let’s hear it for these patrons who help people all around the world learn with us! nYou can join them on Patreon here:
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www.paypal.me/socraticannWe also accept Bitcoin! :)nOur address is: 1EttYyGwJmpy9bLY2UcmEqMJuBfaZ1HdG9nnnWe recommend the following texts mentioned in this video:nFeynman Lectures on Physicsn
amzn.to/2pk3L8innSix Easy Pieces by Richard Feynmann
amzn.to/2oFuNFrnnThe Tao of Physicsn
amzn.to/2oFFYOrnnSchaum’s 3000 Solved Problems in Physicsn
amzn.to/2F9wipInnSchaum’s 3000 Solved Problems in Calculusn
amzn.to/2thAmyunnREA Physics Problem Solver (out of print - used copies available on Amazon)n
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amzn.to/2pllk4BnnDiv grad curl and all that - an informal text on vector calculusn
amzn.to/2G2KRYFnnMathematical Methods for Physics and Engineeringn
amzn.to/2HV19mVnnHalliday and Resnick - Fundamentals of Physicsn
bit.ly/HallidayResnicknnnWritten by Kimberly Hatch Harrison and Simon ClarknHosted by Liliana De Castro and Simon ClarknProduced by Kimberly Hatch HarrisonnnnCreative Commons Picture Credits:nDouble Slit Interference Pattern of Sunlightn
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Double_slit_interference.pngnAuthor: Aleksandr Berdnikov
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