why physics so difficult...
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Its difficult bcoz u have to first analyze the given data and then u have to solve the problem
At school, subjects like biology and chemistry involve lots of memory work. A typical biology question might be 'draw the parts of the digestive system, label them, and explain what they do'. Humans are actually very good at memorizing stuff - how many millions of people out there, for example, can watch Star Wars and recite every line from memory? Physics requires a certain amount of memory work (can you remember what Newton's 3rd law says) but unlike other subjects, you also need to apply what you've learnt to solving problems. In this respect, physics is a lot like learning a language. Just because you know all the irregular verbs in French doesn't mean you can hold a conversation in French.
At school, subjects like biology and chemistry involve lots of memory work. A typical biology question might be 'draw the parts of the digestive system, label them, and explain what they do'. Humans are actually very good at memorizing stuff - how many millions of people out there, for example, can watch Star Wars and recite every line from memory? Physics requires a certain amount of memory work (can you remember what Newton's 3rd law says) but unlike other subjects, you also need to apply what you've learnt to solving problems. In this respect, physics is a lot like learning a language. Just because you know all the irregular verbs in French doesn't mean you can hold a conversation in French.
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We consider physics as a difficult subject due to no numerical portion.
We need to clear our concepts and basics in Physics,
We need to clear our concepts and basics in Physics,
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