I want to start over some concepts in physics & mathematics. For example, if I want to do projectile motion I will have to do Trignometric ratios OR if I want to do work energy theorem them I will have to do integration first.Please suggest a well defined order which will not make me go mad.
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work energy theorem is more effective.....as we kno work done by all forces=change in kinetic energy .......as both motion horizontal n vertical are independent from each other....so find out the velocity at any pt n there is gravity only...
Hey! I too am facing lot of problems in physics because of a lack of a good mathematical ( calculus and trigonometry) base...thus I think one must complete the necessary math before taking up physics....Good luck and do tell me if you've hit gold :0
Do you already know calculus?
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Unfortunately ,No.