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A lot of like.
There are many questions in the textbook (Wang Houxiong's case), the knowledge points are clear, and the difficulty of the exercises is about the same.
Of course, the basic book "Classroom Guidance and Targeted Training" is very good, and it can be of great help to any type of person.
If you want to do well in physics, it is recommended that you buy a copy of "Master of Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry" after completing "Guide and Practice" - this set of physics books is very well compiled, there are many college entrance examination body types, and the explanations are very detailed, and some problem solving methods are also very good, which can be of great help to the review of the college entrance examination!
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The answer to "Laurel Design" is quite careful, and the mathematics is all in the Guizhuang Red Book, and later the mathematics teacher asked the "Question Excellence" to be ordered.
Find a teaching assistant from a regular publishing house, preferably from a university press.
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Huanggang is not bad.
Actually, you can go to the bookstore.
There are a lot of tutorial books.
Find out what suits you and you're good to go.
You can also ask the teacher what is suitable for you.
The teacher knows more accurately.
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Zhihong Optimization Series Click on Xue Jinxing Series Tianxing's tutoring book.
Fully interpret the laurel design of the five-year college entrance examination and three-year simulation.
Personally, I prefer the celestial star.
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High School Physics Synchronous Tutoring: Hainan Publishing House "Laureate Design" Physics Volume.
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High school synchronous tutoring: Hainan Publishing House's "Laureate Design" editions and subjects.
College Entrance Examination Review Series: Peking University Press's "National and Provincial College Entrance Examination Questions Complete Analysis Volume", Hainan Publishing House's "5-year College Entrance Examination Questions Compilation and Full Analysis", "College Entrance Examination Review Unit Question Paper", Yanbian People's Publishing House's "College Entrance Examination Full Review Volume".
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There are 7 new high school physics textbooks (2 compulsory and 5 elective). Compulsory 1, Compulsory 2, Elective 3-1 (Electrical), Elective 3-2 (Electromagnetic Induction, Transformers, Sensors), Elective 3-3 (Thermal), Elective 3-4 (Vibration and Waves), Elective 3-5 (Momentum and Atomic Physics).
Features of High School Physics:
1. Depth of knowledge and deepening of understanding.
In high school physics, to deepen the understanding of important physics knowledge, some will move from qualitative discussion to quantitative calculation, such as the relationship between force and motion, the concept of kinetic energy, electromagnetic induction, nuclear energy, etc.
2 Breadth of knowledge and expansion of scope.
In high school physics, it is necessary to expand the scope of physics knowledge and learn many new contents that have not been learned in junior high school, such as the synthesis and decomposition of forces, Newton's law of universal gravitation, the theorem of momentum, the law of conservation of momentum, and the nature of light.
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There are twelve high school physics textbooks. The 10 electives are Elective 1-1, Elective 1-2, Elective 2-1, Elective 2-2, Elective 2-3, Elective 3-1, Elective 3-2, Elective 3-3, Elective 3-4, and Elective 3-5. Two of them are compulsory courses for high school students, and the rest are elective courses according to province and school.
1. Elective 1-1:
1) Electromagnetic phenomena and laws.
2) Electromagnetic technology and social development.
3) Household appliances and daily life.
2. Elective 1-2:
1) Thermal phenomena and laws.
2) Heat & Life.
3) Energy and social development.
3. Elective 2-1:
1) Circuits & Electricians.
2) Electromagnetic waves and information technology.
4. Elective 2-2:
1) Force vs. Machinery.
2) Heat & Heat Engine.
5. Elective 2-3:
1) Optical and optical instruments.
2) Atomic structure and nuclear technology.
6. Elective 3-1:
1) Electric field. 2) Circuits.
3) Magnetic field. 7. Elective 3-2:
1) Electromagnetic induction.
2) Alternating current.
3) Sensors.
8. Elective 3-3:
1) Molecular kinetic theory and statistical thought.
2) Solids, liquids and gases.
3) The laws of thermodynamics and conservation of energy.
4) Energy and sustainable development.
9. Elective 3-4:
1) Mechanical vibration and mechanical waves.
2) Electromagnetic oscillations and electromagnetic waves.
3) Light. (4) The theory of relativity.
10. Elective 3-5:
1) Collision and conservation of momentum.
2) Atomic structure.
3) Nucleus.
4) Wave-particle duality.
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The best tutoring book for high school physics is "The Complete Interpretation of the College Entrance Examination for Wang Houxiong", "The Complete Interpretation of the Textbook of Wang Houxiong" Wang Houxiong's book will summarize the question-making skills of each college entrance examination point that appears in high school physics, which is more comprehensive, and the college entrance examination review makes it, if you have higher requirements for yourself, you can also use it after each syllable, and the answers are detailed.
Because there are many disadvantages of using textbooks to review basic knowledge in high school physics, it is slow and inefficient. So we need to find a more efficient tool for reviewing the basics, that is, the knowledge structure diagram. You can draw all the knowledge points that need to be mastered in a book into a picture, so that you can quickly and efficiently review the basics.
The questions on the high school physics workbook issued by the school are generally very basic, only the basic concepts and formulas are tested, although the college entrance examination will not be directly tested, but it will lay a solid foundation, improve the level through real questions, and you can do some competition questions to improve.
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The framework of junior high school physics and high school physics is the same, but the difference is that high school physics uses more advanced mathematics, such as trigonometry, and so on. It's the same after college, and the physics is used for advanced mathematics. In addition, most of the physics in junior high school is qualitative, while the physics in high school is quantitative.
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