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[3/29] Exam 2 Practice Problems & Study Session


[1] Practice Exam⚓︎

The best way to study for physics is to do as many practice problems as possible. Your goal should be to make lots of mistakes while practicing(1), and then learn from those mistakes so you don't repeat them on the exam. So please don't be discouraged if you make mistakes while studying, because that's the only way to make progress!

  1. (e.g. applying the wrong equations, having no idea how to approach a question, or even simple algebra mistakes!)

With that in mind, I've written/generated a bunch of practice problems based on exams from prior years (click here). I have multiple problems at various difficulty levels for each topic, so you can focus on your weak points.

 


[2] Study Session⚓︎

I'll be in SRN-231 tomorrow (Monday) around 11am-5pm. I'm happy to answer any questions or just offer a quiet place to study.

For instructions on finding SRN-231, click here (e.g. parking, entrance, and finding the room itself, especially if it's later in the evening when the doors are locked).

 


[3] Additional Resources⚓︎

  1. 16-page PDF: "A Comprehensive Review of Rotational Motion", from my good friend Anish.
    • If the link above doesn't work, try this
  2. In case you haven't seen them before, I've compiled useful videos based on each week's recitation content — just click on any entry on the left-side of this page.