This is Why Physics Seems so Hard.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ก.พ. 2025
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Having someone like you who is very competent in physics and math admit that you have had struggles with your studies is actually very inspiring. I always assume these subjects just came natural to people like you who teach them so well. Theres hope for the rest of us.
Your comments mean the world to me man! Yeah, I had a crazy rough start with all this stuff. I just uploaded a 2000 subscriber special where I talk more about my situation and I think you'll find that if I can make it, anyone can😂
Sir - you’re an excellent speaker. I do not have a career that requires physics but I remember loving the topic in high school, although I never paid attention. Currently in the process of re-sharpening my Maths skills, I think I’ll follow along with your physics playlist to compliment it.
Keep up the great work.
Fabulous video! I’m so happy you came up in my feed! Subscribed!!
Yay! Thank you! :))
What's the vector Victor 😅 Great channel.
i think halliday resnick and walker would be a better choice instead of the second book..i feel like feynmans lecture books are a bit of an unconventional way of teaching physics, as a beginner you should go for standard books always!
I think you're right! If you have a solid grasp on the calcilus H.R.W is the best hands down. Plus Resnick's other work is written in the same style so it's a natural stepping stone. Thanks for watching :)
HRK is better than HRW IMO
@@mujtabaalam5907 its a bit more on advanced side so i wouldnt recommend it for beginners
What about electricity for engineers? Like circuit theory and electronics stuff?
You just read my mind lol. Had my head stuck in resistor networks and Wye-Delta transforms all morning and really remembering why it was so difficult the first time around😅😅
Check out Circuit Analysis and Design by Ulaby Maharbiz and Furse! Also just getting a breadboard and experimenting. You'll learn much more deeply than a book could ever teach!
Do you know any good textbook for learning electromagnetism??
Yes!! Just made a video about it :)