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The road of physics learning: a journey from cognition to application
Everyone has his own unique physics learning method. Here, I will share some personal experiences in the process of cognition, understanding and application of physics, hoping to provide you with some enlightenment.

Basic cognition

The first step in physics learning is to have a basic understanding of physics. This is not only to gain knowledge from textbooks, but to truly understand the mysteries of physics by observing the phenomena around us, participating in experiments, and even through vivid examples of teachers.

Understand physical formulas, theorems and experiments

Physical formulas, theorems and experiments are the cornerstones of the physical world. We need to remember these contents in an understanding way, not by rote. In this process, we can use various learning methods, such as thinking in images and associative memory, to make learning more efficient.

Applied physics knowledge

The ultimate goal of learning is to apply knowledge to real life. Whether dealing with exams or explaining physical phenomena in life, we need to practice and apply what we have learned. Remember, practice is the only criterion for testing truth.

Maintain a positive attitude

Keep a positive attitude, don't be discouraged by previous setbacks, but believe in your ability to learn physics well.

Do a good preview.

Do a good job in preview, understand the course content in advance, and prepare for classroom learning.

Keep up with the teacher's ideas

Keep up with the teacher's ideas in class and take notes actively, especially the knowledge points that are not clear and easy to make mistakes in books.

Summarize the learning experience in time.

Summarize the learning experience in time, analyze the causes of mistakes and avoid repeating the same mistakes.

Seize the opportunity to practice.

Seize the opportunity of practice, don't shirk it for any reason, and be diligent in thinking and solving problems.