Good Problem Solving Habits For Freshmen Physics Majors
If you're starting your first year in freshmen physics, this video could help put you on the right track to properly setting up problems. I solve a simple projectile motion problem, and show the importance of keeping equations in variable form, drawing diagrams, and other strategies that every physics major should make a habit of doing.

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