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Physics help!


Question Posted Wednesday October 10 2007, 11:33 am

There any sites where i can learn physics? i'm in the 10th grade and my physics teacher isn't that good at teaching and plus i have a test tomorrow and i dont get almost anyhting on the first 2 chapters. I want sites that can like teach me step by step. Note: staying for extra help is not an option.

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EXTREMERACERX02 answered Wednesday October 10 2007, 9:51 pm:
I would go to Google.com and type in physics this will give you alot of websites sure to help you. It depends on how much help you want but click around until you find what will help you the most.

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theymos answered Wednesday October 10 2007, 7:53 pm:
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If you can't find anything on the web, you can contact me by IM for help with most 10th grade physics concepts. Look on my column for contact info.

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