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A collection of classroom ready worksheets for use by teachers with their classes. Pages are synchronized to readings from The Physics Classroom Tutorial and to assignments of The Minds On Physics Internet Modules. And now teachers can purchase The Solutions Guide containing complete answers, explanations and solutions to all worksheets. This is a section of great usefulness to teachers and of little interest to students. The Solutions Guide is available as a Digital Download.

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We are building a collection of lesson plans and pacing guides for multiple units for a variety of course types. The lesson plans will provide teachers with a concrete demonstration of how resources at The Physics Classroom can be incorporated into a course. We will also have corresponding pre-built courses available for Task Tracker users that mirror the lesson plans viewed in this section. These pre-built courses allow teachers to easily hit the ground running  with their Task Tracker classes. We expect this project to be completed by August 1, 2024. Until then, we will release content incrementally as we complete it. Teachers can tap the link and view samples of what we currently have completed.

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Homework isn’t anyone’s favorite pastime. It’s something all students have to do at one time or another. While you may not enjoy it, homework is a beneficial part of learning physics. If you’re not careful, you may start to really understand the concepts you heard about during your lectures. Now that you have your work in front of you and everything else away from you, here are a few tips to help get through your problem sets.

Don’t procrastinate.

The first shock many first-year students receive is the first homework assignment. Your instructor wrote a list of problems maybe 15 long, and half of them were odd-numbered. Odd-numbered questions usually have answers in the back, so how hard can this be? Then you were told you would have over a week before they are due. If you are like most people, you will immediately file their homework in the ‘do later’ category and forget about it until the night before it’s due. Then you discover that nearly all of those questions have multiple parts that require correct answers from the first part. Your 15 problem assignment is actually closer to a 30-40 problem assignment. What do you do now? You hopefully just learned your first hard-earned physics lesson: Do NOT wait until the last moment to start.

Lose the distractions.

When you do begin to work on your assignment, work somewhere where you will not be distracted. Turn off the TV, computer, phone, or anything else that may break your concentration. You’ll find you learn a lot more when you are paying attention to the task at hand.

Write down what you know.

List your variables and write down their given variables. This helps prevent the casual use of a variable that could have two meanings. For example, d is often used as ‘distance’ but could also be a ‘diameter’. Listing your variables helps avoid this.

Sketch a diagram of the problem.

No one says you have to be an artist, but a clear, accurately labeled illustration can help you visualize the problem, and drawing the figure can help formulate the problem in your mind. Draw to scale if possible, label your variables, and include the values you know.

Choose your coordinate system wisely.

Align your coordinates along a path where some quantities will equal zero or variables will cancel out, reducing what you need to calculate. Also, choose a coordinate system appropriate for your type of problem. Linear motion? Cartesian coordinates may be your best bet. Angular motion? Radial coordinates. 3D field equations? Spherical coordinates. Choose a system that helps avoid unnecessary calculations.

Watch your vectors.

One of the most common errors in a physics homework problem is forgetting a vector is a number AND a direction. This error typically manifests itself as a sign error. Make sure your directions coincide with your coordinate system.

Use approximations.

Occasionally your problem can be simplified by approximations. The mass of a single electron doesn’t really matter when comparing to the mass of a desk. For this type of situation, treat the mass of the electron as zero. Another common approximation is sin(θ) ≈ θ for small angles (less than 3°).

Save numerical calculations until the end.

Work the dimensionless part of the problem first. Plug in any numerical values for variables once you have your answer in a simple formula. This will save needless calculator work and help prevent simple math errors.

Check your units.

Nothing can ruin your day faster than calculating an answer only to get it wrong because your units don’t match. Make sure all your units are the same across the problem.

Check your answer.

Plug your answer back into the original equation. Does your answer balance your equations? Also, check to see if your answer makes sense. It sounds silly, but if your solution’s velocity is faster than the speed of light or the distance between planets is only 30 meters, maybe that should tell you something.

Final Bonus Tip: Pay attention in class .

Your instructor did not pick the assorted problems because they were easy to grade. It is more likely they closely follow what you should have learned during the lectures. If you picked up on the concepts from class, your homework should be much easier.

Homework is a large part of the process of understanding any topic. Why make it more difficult than it has to be? These physics homework tips should help you with your homework assignments and make learning physics easier.

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How to ace your physics homework

Students usually face some issues with doing their physics homework. It’s not always easy to complete some tasks due to numerous reasons. First and foremost, physics is a complex discipline that includes many topics, formulas, concepts, theories, etc. Hence, you have to be aware of a tremendous amount of information to deal with physics homework properly. But how to start doing your task? 

Firstly, explore your assignment. Make sure you understand the task correctly and get the purposes of that assignment. One of the common mistakes is misunderstanding the main issue, question, and task. So before doing an assignment, ask a question that reflects the purpose of your work. 

Do research . Don’t forget to search for a background. Even if you are sure you are aware of all the peculiarities of this task, double-check background data to ensure your assignment will be accurate. 

Study environment . Before you start doing an assignment, prepare your study environment. So, basically, just make certain you have all the necessary tools, books, formulas, etc. It helps you not to waste time later, so you can stay focused and keep on doing your assignment. 

Make an outline . It’s always better to follow an outline and do assignments step by step, so you can be sure you don’t miss anything.

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Best options to get help with physics homework online 

Once you have prepared your study environment and are ready to break a case, you can start doing an assignment. There are several stages of completing homework papers, so you have to follow each step to achieve success. It can be challenging to handle particular tasks. If you want to make sure your paper is written properly and has no flaws, you can seek help online. Students can find help with their homework from different sources. You can ask for help from tutors, and seniors, turn to special apps and services, or ask for professional writing help from writers. 

Each option provides learners with physics homework assistance, and you can resolve your issues in a jiffy. At times, it’s much more convenient to turn to AI services or homework help apps. However, if you need to deal with a huge project, a serious paper, or any kind of complex homework assignment, you can turn to tutors, seniors, or expert writers. It’s not only about buying papers but also about getting assistance with certain issues, receiving guides, instructions, etc. All in all, it’s much better to get assistance from professional writers, hence, contact mypaperdone.com and get the best results in a jiffy. 

Help with physics homework online: benefits

There are lots of reasons to seek help with your homework online. Firstly, students are overwhelmed by many assignments simultaneously, hence, it’s not always easy to keep up with everything. Next, some students can’t deal with tight deadlines. There are also many other reasons, so online help is a great option for everyone in need of academic assistance. 

It has lots of benefits to get help online. Basically, you don’t need to look for anyone in real life to get assistance, in contrast, you just need to contact a service or tutor and ask for help. Therefore, you can save time and spend it on resting, or other assignments. Moreover, online help provides you with a guarantee of high quality. You can be sure of getting an excellent homework solution, so it helps you get an A+. 

How to find a competent online tutor

If you want to get assistance with physics homework, you can turn to professional tutors and ask for help. In general, you can hire a writer via special writing services that provide students with academic writing help. All you need to do is find a reliable platform. A trustworthy service always ensures the following benefits: 

  • Customer support. Make sure the service provides customers with 24/7 customer support online. 
  • Originality. A reliable company supplies only 100% unique papers, so you can be sure of getting a paper without plagiarism. 
  • Deadline meetings. Trustworthy platforms always submit papers at the stated time. 
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  • Money-back guarantee. Last but not least, you should make sure they guarantee a refund in case you are not satisfied with the results. 
  • Free revisions. Proofreading and editing services are usually included in your order, so they have to provide you with free reviews. 

Apps to help with physics homework 

Nowadays, there are many opportunities for students to get help with their homework. Technological development lets learners use numerous apps to solve their problems with numerous academic assignments.

You can find various apps to help figure out that or another task successfully. Moreover, there are lots of services that provide AI help with your homework.

Speaking of apps, you can search for such apps as Numerade , Physics Homework, PhyWiz, PhysicsProf, Pocket Physics, and lots of others. 

These apps intend to provide students with homework help. In general, you can find solutions to many cases, including equations, formulas, practical tasks, etc. It’s a nice way to resolve certain tasks faster. If you want to get help from other services, you can also turn to AI services, e.g. ChatGPT, Google Bard , and others.

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As if using ChatGPT for college essays wasn’t enough, students are now getting a Gemini tool to help with their Math and Physics homework, too. Google is utilizing its Circle to Search gesture, which was received quite well, to introduce a new feature.

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With this update, you’ll be able to simply circle the part you’re stuck on and then use a long-press shortcut to find a step-by-step solution to your homework questions. Google sounds proud about the fact that they’re not just giving you the answer, but also all the working for it. All you have to do to use the feature is opt-in for help with word problems from the Search Labs menu.

According to Google’s blog , it’s using its LearnLM tech to make this happen, which is apparently its “new family of models fine-tuned for learning.” The new feature is Android only for now and is available on 100 million devices today. Google says that number will double by the end of this year. The Alphabet company also adds that it will soon extend its feature to include reading and analyzing graphs, symbolic formulas, and diagrams as well.

If you ask me, I don’t have a good feeling about this feature. I’m well aware of how much I’m sounding like a Boomer now, but I’m worried that students are going to stop using their brains if advancements like these continue to happen. I was in college when ChatGPT came out and witnessed how students frequently turned to it for plagiarism. Thankfully, we now have tools to detect ChatGPT-generated content , and I’m guessing something like that will eventually come out for Gemini content, too.

We will be covering all of Google’s big announcements during I/O this week. However, it seems one thing that won’t be announced at this year’s I/O is any new hardware.

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Why using college homework help is beneficial

It might come as surprise for graduates but when you enter college or university, amount of homework will be only increasing. Yes, besides lectures and practical courses you are obliged to do some homework too. And it might be incredibly more complicated than all things you have done in school. Plenty of students are struggling to cope with amount of tasks themselves but some are looking for websites for college homework help. With current subjects, with unknown teachers, with new classrooms it's stressful enough for young people to be focused. That's why students choose homework help discord, a place to discuss all difficulties online and solve problems. With guidance and support of experts it's easier to understand unknown topics and work on self-improvement. It's recommended not to torture yourself and get accounting homework help or any other kind of assistance. With wide range of professionals you can find a person no matter how complicated your task is.

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Importance of Physics 

Physics is a part of a school curriculum all over the world. Which means it is important. But why is physics important ? 

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  • Physics is fun. Naturally, physics entertains your curiosity about the world. Yes, for some students, this idea is controversial. But come on, which subject will tell you about galaxies and atoms better than physics? 
  • Stays at the root of scientific discoveries. This is the most grandeur aspect when it comes to the importance of physics. All scientific, engineering, and medical discoveries happen due to physics knowledge. 
  • Physics is literally everywhere . When you learn the rules of matter and energy, you learn how the world works. Physics is in the leaves falling to the ground, the storm, the wind, and literally all things.  It is even on your computer and your phone.
  • Develops analytical thinking. Like other logic-driven disciplines, physics is all about analytical skills. 
  • Improves your math . You will be surprised, but the physics homework contains theorems and formulae. Just like mathematics does. 

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Most Common Physics Topics

Do you know that physics is a collective term for more disciplines? In reality, there are a few branches of physics, each of which has a separate subject to study. Here they are. 

  • Mechanics . The main member of the physics family. This is the school physics as you know it. In mechanics, you study the motion of matter through space and time. In turn, mechanics contains a range of disciplines. They are statics, fluid mechanics, and dynamics. 
  • Thermodynamics. This specific branch studies the matter and its relation to energy and temperature. Here, you study the laws of thermodynamics and learn to apply them. 
  • Electromagnetism . As the name tells it, this is the branch of physics that studies electric current and magnetic fields. Among all types of physics, electromagnetism can explain to you how your electric devices work. 
  • Quantum mechanics. This branch simulates and studies nature on the smallest of all scales. Physicists like Einstein studied it, devoting their lives to atoms and subatomic particles. 
  • Optics .  Among all physics topics, this one focuses on light and its interaction with the matter. Due to optics, we know what infrared light and ultraviolet rays are. Oh, and those amazingly gleaming Star Wars swords - say ‘thank you’ to optics. 

Why is Physics Difficult for Students?

Before you dive into the monotonous ‘why is physics so hard’ mantra, check our answers. No need to be desperate. 

  • Abstract discipline . No, physics does not need strong imagination. However, understanding and ‘seeing’ how an ultraviolet ray crosses the matter does help. Generally, a tiny spark of curiosity and physics simulations on YouTube easily solve this problem. 
  • Tons of concepts . Yes, it’s true; you’ll need to learn a few formulas, laws, and theorems. 
  • Physics is like mathematics. What makes physics difficult is the tons of calculations one must do in order to find the answer. You need some basic mathematics skills to solve the problem. 
  • If you miss one thing, you miss another . Is physics hard? Yes, it is. Especially if you fail to grasp the basic things. In physics, each concept is related to the next one. Hence, if you miss the first concept, you will surely miss the second one. 

How to Organize Your Physics Homework? 

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Like any other school or college subject, physics deserves and demands a neat and clear organization. Here, pay special attention to the content and the structure. 

  • Use a pencil and eraser. No comments here. These two simple tools will keep your thinking and illustrative processes clean and clear. Each time you make the tiniest mistake, you can quickly erase it. 
  • The ‘two-and-two’ rule. While searching for your physics homework solution, do not forget about the forces. Each of the two forces influences different objects. Make sure to mention which ones. 
  • Write down a scheme of formulas first. How many times have you started using the formulas only to understand later that the first one was wrong? Therefore, write down a plan of formulas to illustrate your thinking process from beginning to the end first. 
  • Think of time and matter (pun intended). Certainly, if your physics homeworks requires doing an experiment, you will need more time than usual. Yet carefully calculate your time before starting your physics homework. 
  • Visualize everything . Everything is easier to solve when you literally see it. Use schemes, graphs, and pictures to depict your experiment and grasp the essence of the problem better.
  • Make the principles your priority. Yes, you may start with a ‘how to solve a physics problem’ question. But once you use formulas without understanding the essence of the problem, you lose. Since you don’t understand the principles, you surely fail to use the right formulas. 
  • Use a coordinate system. In this algebra-like advice, remember that variables and the coordinate system correlate. So, use this tip to make the quest on how to organize your homework quick and easy. 

Problems Students Face While Doing Physics Homework 

Let us define the main problems on your way to learning

  • Unclear explanations. Yes, some tasks are made to confuse you. Even your physics teacher does not always understand them.
  • Complex material. Unlike other students, you may need more time and effort to grasp the material. Which is perfectly fine.
  • Lack of time. Because doing your physics assignment sounds like boring torture, you may procrastinate. 
  • Abstract concepts . Again, not all students are fans of things they cannot see, smell, or touch. 

How to Do Your Physics Homework Fast? 

So, this is the right time. You are sitting in front of your physics copybook and staring into a blank space.

  • Grasp the concept . Aim to understand the principles instead of memorizing them. When you understand the essence of the concept, there is no need to memorize it because you will never forget it. 
  • Stop procrastinating. Start making your physics assignments a few days earlier. In such a way, you can write down the questions you get and ask your physics teacher for help before the actual class starts. 
  • Develop your physics knowledge . Let us be fair. The knowledge you get in your physics classes is never enough. Millennials are children of the technological era. Yet you can always find educational videos and podcasts to boost your physics home work and inspire creativity. 
  • Expand your educational materials. This tip is a continuation of the previous guideline. If you are more of a bookworm than a YouTube fan, check the local library for more books and scientific journals. 
  • Make a table of formulas and laws . Keep a special table of all the formulas and concepts you have learned. You no longer have to rummage through school books because everything you need is in front of you. 
  • Peer reviews . Active participation in online groups is a great way to succeed in your physic homework. Often, students who understand physics better will explain it to their group mates. 
  • Finding a personal tutor. No, this is not a desperate cry. In fact, a tutor is a great answer to all the difficulties you experience. Certainly, you may continue trying to do everything yourself. But how to succeed in physics when you don’t understand the learning material? Again, find a tutor.

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Circle to Search can now help students with homework

With Circle to Search built directly into the user experience, you can search anything you see on your phone using a simple gesture — without having to stop what you’re doing or switch to a different app. Since launching at Samsung Unpacked , we’ve added new capabilities to Circle to Search, like full-screen translation , and we’ve expanded availability to more Pixel and Samsung devices.

Starting today, Circle to Search can now help students with homework, giving them a deeper understanding, not just an answer — directly from their phones and tablets. When students circle a prompt they’re stuck on, they’ll get step-by-step instructions to solve a range of physics and math 1 word problems without leaving their digital info sheet or syllabus. Later this year, Circle to Search will be able to help solve even more complex problems involving symbolic formulas, diagrams, graphs and more. This is all possible due to our LearnLM effort to enhance our models and products for learning.

Circle to Search is already available on more than 100 million devices today. With plans to bring the experience to more devices, we’re on track to double that by the end of the year.

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Gemini on Android is a new kind of assistant that uses generative AI to help you be more creative and productive. This experience, which is integrated into Android, is getting even better at understanding the context of what’s on your screen and what app you’re using.

Soon, you’ll be able to bring up Gemini's overlay on top of the app you're in to easily use Gemini in more ways. For example, you can drag and drop generated images into Gmail, Google Messages and other places, or tap “Ask this video” to find specific information in a YouTube video. If you have Gemini Advanced, you’ll also have the option to “Ask this PDF” to quickly get answers without having to scroll through multiple pages. This update will roll out to hundreds of millions of devices over the next few months.

And we’ll continue to improve Gemini to give you more dynamic suggestions related to what’s on your screen.

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Android is the first mobile operating system that includes a built-in, on-device foundation model. With Gemini Nano, we’re able to bring experiences to you quickly and keep your information completely private to you. Starting with Pixel later this year, we’ll be introducing our latest model, Gemini Nano with Multimodality. This means your phone will not just be able to process text input but also understand more information in context like sights, sounds and spoken language.

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Later this year, Gemini Nano’s multimodal capabilities are coming to TalkBack, helping people who experience blindness or low vision get richer and clearer descriptions of what’s happening in an image. On average, TalkBack users come across 90 unlabeled images per day. This update will help fill in missing information — whether it’s more details about what’s in a photo that family or friends sent or the style and cut of clothes when shopping online. Since Gemini Nano is on-device, these descriptions happen quickly and even work when there's no network connection.

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