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Physics help ---I need some videos or something--

Unfortunately due to random reasons( lazyness, bad teachers, donuts) I have always had problems in physics. This term was no exception, and I failed my physics class. I have passed physics before, but it was a general/business physics class that was more plug-and-chug than actual conceptual physics. The class that I am presently failing, and will repeat this upcoming spring will be Physics I for engineers that requires Calc2.

I used a few resources, and was interested in videos, as those were very useful for me in calc. ANyone have any sugestions? Even if they are print resourfces, please feel free to mention them. I really need help, and would live to regret not getting help now that I need it and can still fix this.


Thanks.
 
In my high school physics class we watched videos done by Paul Hewitt. The guy is hilarious. I could have watched those videos all day because he really made it interesting. I'm thinking his stuff is more basic than you'd want though. Either way, the guy is great at what he does.

Edit: spelling
 
Originally posted by: CubicZirconia
In my high school physics class we watched videos done by Paul Hewitt. The guy is hilarious. I could have watched those videos all day because he really made it interesting. I'm thinking his stuff is more basic than you'd want though. Either way, the guy is great at what he does.

Edit: spelling

"EL Weirdo" as we used to call him😀

Liek I said though, I was interested in Calc2 based physics stuff. Thanks though.
 
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