Physics is one of those subjects that is often left to the last minute because it is too complex to arouse our interest. Even though they spend long hours struggling to understand the formulas and trying to solve many numerical problems – “Why is physics so hard?” You may think this often. You follow. So, ICSE is tougher than CBSE when it comes to physics? Or is it difficult in general?
Physics – or any subject for that matter – can be done easily with the right study. Yes, physics is difficult because it requires a solid foundation in math and science, but it’s impossible to understand. Remember that often a lack of confidence in a subject (or anything else in life) comes from an unfamiliar place. So, learn, practice and develop your curiosity to build confidence in physics.
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Here are some common reasons why physics is difficult:
We know that physics includes a lot of mathematics, but we must also remember that it requires a broad understanding of the principles and laws that make up the subject. Physics is built around several important laws and concepts. Make sure you have a clear understanding of them.
The next time you’re struggling with a number problem, stop and try to remember the idea you’re testing. This will help you quickly connect the dots, making it easier for you.
Practice, practice, practice – you know you’ve heard this many times from your teachers and parents. Well, they are right (as they often are!). In physics, the more numbers you solve, the better your understanding of the material. This means you’ll improve both problem-solving and conceptual understanding at the same time – it’s a win-win!
Most of the learning takes place in the classroom. So be sure to take notes of what is being taught. While you can find most of this in a textbook, a unique idea that your physics teachers share in class. Beyond that, sticky notes will help you remember ideas better.
If math is a pain that keeps you from loving physics, try changing it! You can start by seeking help from your friend, teacher, or tutor. Here are some skills you can sharpen to improve your problem-solving skills in physics –
If at any point the formulas and equations get overwhelming – take a break and go back to the basics.
Always try to start preparing for exams early. Not only is it difficult to save and recall lessons at the last minute, but it is identical to covering all chapters in a limited time. Start your preparation early so you have time to assess yourself and identify areas that need more attention. This gives you enough time to clear doubts with your teachers. Try to solve a few practice papers to increase your confidence in the subject.
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