How to learn physics in the third year of high school, how to improve the learning of physics in the

Updated on educate 2024-04-17
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    To learn physics well in the third year of high school, you must first start from the basic knowledge, firmly grasp the basic knowledge, and then do more practice questions according to your own situation.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Physics is the principle of matter, and the essence of matter is understood. This is especially true in the third year of high school, such as the relationship between force and the nature of motion, the relationship between field and force, etc. Only when you can really understand that other problems can be solved by the edge, and other problems are mainly mathematical problems, which are much easier than the mathematics of the same period.

    Therefore, to learn physics, you need to think more and understand, and there is no need to do a lot of questions. It's a good idea to preview in advance, so that you have more time to understand and understand. I was like this back then, so it was easy to learn, and physics was always the first place in our class, and I often represented the school in competitions.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The college entrance examination is not too difficult, make use of the basic knowledge, do more college entrance examination questions, and understand the essence of physics from both micro and macro aspects.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The third year of high school is the last year of studying physics, and presumably the physics course of the third year of high school will end early, and the next thing is to review. I recommend reading more books, doing all the exercises in the books, and not ignoring a single word in the physics textbook. My teacher said that.

    Not a single word in a high school physics textbook is superfluous! After understanding the knowledge in the books, you can do it without turning the books in the future

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Let's first take a look at the focus of the "each round" of revision, and the following are the requirements of the examination institute:

    One round. Grasp the basics, master the theorems and methods of each chapter, and proficiently meet the requirements of the college entrance examination in this chapter.

    Two rounds. Integrate the knowledge points and methods of each chapter, and comprehensively apply them to each question in the test paper, so as to have a high level of mathematical thinking logic.

    Three. Actual combat training set papers, balancing the time and accuracy of doing questions, and real drills.

    From the above, it is obvious that only the "first round" is what these zero-based students must master, and it is absolutely not advisable to directly sign up for the second round. If you don't follow the crowd at the beginning, then the more you go back, the more you can't keep up, but even if you know that you can't keep up, you don't dare to pick up the compulsory courses and start all over again.

    After all, not everyone has the courage to start over.

    It's okay, you don't have the courage, I'll give it to you.

    Second, let's look at how physics should improve scores quickly.

    Physics is very different from mathematics in that physics problems just look complicated, it will use longer stems, more practical graphics to express the problem, but some students who have studied my "independent equation method" will know that there is an answer template for calculation problems. In addition to calculation questions, multiple-choice questions and experimental questions also have deep question routines, return to the textbook, carefully study the textbook by yourself, and then memorize the basic formulas in the textbook and memorize it firmly. Then try to use the basic formula to derive the main complex formulas, (such as using the uniform linear motion formula and the free fall formula to push down the flat throwing motion formula), if you can't derive it, ask the teacher or a good student who is good at physics, until you can skillfully use the basic formula to derive the commonly used complex formulas, so that your physics will have almost no difficulty.

    Remember, don't be anxious about the algebra values of physics problems, first analyze the knowledge points to be examined according to the meaning of the question, then write the corresponding basic formula, and finally deduce the unknown value of the problem according to the basic formula, and finally substitute the value to get the result.

    Learning physics is a step-by-step process, remember not to rush, start with the basic knowledge points, master the basic knowledge points, and understand the meaning of each knowledge point and basic formula. It is necessary to be able to remember, understand, and deduce. The most important thing is to have confidence in yourself!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Reference books are a must! Be sure to listen to it in class, do more practice questions after class, as long as you use time, there is no difficulty!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The key to revision is to fill in the gaps. Let's read the physics textbook in detail, after all, the textbook is the most fundamental foundation. You need to memorize the basic formulas, and then you can roll out the other formulas on your own.

    Another point is to keep in mind the conditions under which the formula is applied. If the textbook is too familiar, the next step is to find a review book for the third year of high school.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Through the linkage with mathematics, it is very helpful to increase the accuracy of their own problem solving, students who are good at mathematics are not necessarily good at physics, but students who are good at physics will not be bad at mathematics.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The learning method of physics in the third year of high school has to develop different learning strategies according to the different learning situations of individuals in the first and second years of high school. If the foundation of the first and second years of high school is not good, take six months to grasp the foundation. Then use two months to improve and one month to sprint.

    This doesn't guarantee a high score, but 80 is fine. If you have a good foundation, you will use the time of others to improve yourself. Do more comprehensive questions to exercise your comprehensive ability in the subject.

    At the same time, pay attention to the teacher's review to check and fill in the gaps. The rest of the time can be put off for other classes. Answer each question for 100 points like this.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Are there any other courses in the third year of high school? It's all a unified review.

    It is to do questions, find your weak links by doing questions, and then strengthen training.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It's important to understand and then express it clearly. Why don't you think about how Albert studied physics?

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Do the questions, do the questions first, about 30 sets of college entrance examination questions, and then read the textbook again, then clarify the knowledge points, and finally continue to do the questions

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Or return to the textbook first, master the basics well, this is the most important, if you can master it well, it is basically no problem to take a test of more than 120, on this basis, do some targeted questions, and improve your ability to solve the last two difficult questions in the test paper, I hope it will be useful to you.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Textbooks are very important, just understand the concepts and formulas and then improve the speed of doing questions.

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