<p>Does anyone here know of some websites that are good at explaining physics? Like just regular high school physics. I'm in it right now and while the concepts aren't difficult, I'm having some trouble with the application problems. It's pretty difficult to ask questions in class because there's 36 people and no one sits in desks so the teacher is constantly trying to keep everyone quiet while teaching. :-L </p>
<p>I don't have a textbook either so I've taken to asking CC, haha </p>
<p>Khan academy always good.
If you can, buy Fundamentals of Physics by haliday, resnick, and walker. The examples are very detailed and the solutions are very well-explained</p>
<p>Algebra-based physics? For just understanding concepts, Khan Academy is a great resource. For practice (the only way to get better after understanding the concept), you might want to go to a used-book store and pick up a physics textbook. The older versions usually go for less than $10 at, say, Half-Price Books.</p>
<p>Off the top of my head, Dan Fullerton and lasseviren1 also post good physics videos on Youtube which have helped me out from time to time.</p>