How to learn physics well (paper about 300 words)
I can teach you to learn physics well, but I personally think it is impossible to learn it easily. First of all, learn to summarize. Summary is the most important, including the summary of the classroom teacher, the summary of self-preparation and review after class, and the summary of wrong questions. It's best to find a book, record your own experience and read it at ordinary times. You need to understand and remember the formula, use it appropriately according to the specific situation, and pay attention to the scope of application of the formula. Don't equate physics with mathematics, especially for calculation problems, and develop a good habit of writing format. Drawing is very important for most problems. The key to the electrical wiring diagram is simplification, so that we can distinguish the connection situation at a glance. Mechanical stress analysis is the basis of doing the problem. The optical path diagram can help us analyze problems, and even the boiling evaporation of heat will use this diagram. Of course, it is easier said than done, but there is no pressure. There are formulas and concepts to understand first. Then, on the basis of understanding, I began to try to do the questions, check the wrong answers and understand the answers. Then write down the wrong questions in the notebook as a set of wrong questions. 1 Do it again in a week. What you can do proves that you have done it, and you need to sum up more and sort out the topics you have done. That's about it. I think the key to physics is to get started and learn by analogy.