Best way of problem solving that leads to mastery in Physics

It's been a few years that I had been facing problems in problem solving in physics. I am a 10th class student, though I like to explore diverse world of physics regularly practicing concepts beyond my class and solving problems based on that. But I am getting burn out on some questions—

  1. What should come in your mind the very first seeing a question.

  2. How to find a good approach to solve the problem.

  3. How to restart after a failure.

  4. How to learn something extraordinary from a question?

  5. How to never forget what I have learnt from it.

I am really hopeful to get a good guide from my seniors.

Thank you in advance :)

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u/Irrevocable_Ink — 11 days ago

In search of the best method of problem solving in physics

It's been a few years that I had been facing problems in problem solving in physics. I am a 10th class student, though I like to explore diverse world of physics regularly practicing concepts beyond my class and solving problems based on that. But I am getting burn out on some questions—

1. What should come in your mind the very first seeing a question.

2. How to find a good approach to solve the problem.

3. How to restart after a failure.

4. How to learn something extraordinary from a question?

5. How to never forget what I have learnt from it.

I am really hopeful to get a good guide from my seniors.

Thank you in advance :)

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u/Irrevocable_Ink — 12 days ago

In search of the best method of problem solving that leads to mastery in physics

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It's been a few years that I had been facing problems in problem solving in physics. I am a 10th class student, though I like to explore diverse world of physics regularly practicing concepts beyond my class and solving problems based on that. But I am getting burn out on some questions—

1. What should come in your mind the very first seeing a question.

2. How to find a good approach to solve the problem.

3. How to restart after a failure.

4. How to learn something extraordinary from a question?

5. How to never forget what I have learnt from it.

I am really hopeful to get a good guide from my seniors.

Thank you in advance :)

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u/Irrevocable_Ink — 12 days ago

In search of the best method of problem solving that leads to mastery in physics

It's been a few years that I had been facing problems in problem solving in physics. I am a 10th class student, though I like to explore diverse world of physics regularly practicing concepts beyond my class and solving problems based on that. But I am getting burn out on some questions—

  1. What should come in your mind the very first seeing a question.

  2. How to find a good approach to solve the problem.

  3. How to restart after a failure.

  4. How to learn something extraordinary from a question?

  5. How to never forget what I have learnt from it.

I am really hopeful to get a good guide from my seniors.

Thank you in advance :)

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u/Irrevocable_Ink — 12 days ago

In search of the best method of problem solving that leads to mastery in physics

It's been a few years that I had been facing problems in problem solving in physics. I am a 10th class student, though I like to explore diverse world of physics regularly practicing concepts beyond my class and solving problems based on that. But I am getting burn out on some questions—

  1. What should come in your mind the very first seeing a question.

  2. How to find a good approach to solve the problem.

  3. How to restart after a failure.

  4. How to learn something extraordinary from a question?

  5. How to never forget what I have learnt from it.

I am really hopeful to get a good guide from my seniors.

Thank you in advance :)

reddit.com
u/Irrevocable_Ink — 12 days ago

Best way to problem solving that leads to mastery in Physics

It's been a few years that I had been facing problems in problem solving in physics. I am a 10th class student, though I like to explore diverse world of physics regularly practicing concepts beyond my class and solving problems based on that. But I am getting burn out on some questions—

  1. What should come in your mind the very first seeing a question.

  2. How to find a good approach to solve the problem.

  3. How to restart after a failure.

  4. How to learn something extraordinary from a question?

  5. How to never forget what I have learnt from it.

I am really hopeful to get a good guide from my seniors.

Thank you in advance :)

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u/Irrevocable_Ink — 12 days ago