<p>my teacher doesn't explain very well and i learn sorta slowly. is there any site that can teach me newtons laws and how to apply them to problems in giancoli?</p>
<p>Khanacademy</p>
<p>does it actually explain them?!like in problems?</p>
<p>I’m in AP Physics B, this year too, and honestly I haven’t seen any good sites besides Course-Notes. (org) and cliffnotes. (com). I would recommend getting an AP review book at the book store (gently used would be cheap too), I would recommend Barrons or Princeton Review, they are always good.
best of luck</p>
<p>Oh and also, maybe you should try and use another textbook that shows you how to do problems step by step. I’m using College Physics by Serway/Faughn and it seems pretty decent.</p>
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<p>thanks!.. yeah my teacher goes so fast that i don’t understand anything. then there’s those kids that have taken multi-var calc that just blast through everything… bleh</p>