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I am a student wanting to get involved into Physics earlier then what my school offers, can anyone teach me some Basic physics?

There are many fields/branches within the field of physics. You might want to specify at least a particular field.

 

But even if you ask for "information about electromagnetism", you'll just get the wikipedia link or the title of a book... because it's too much to explain it here.

 

It's better to ask a specific question.

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Ok then, can someone teach me basic Movement physics? like acceleration and such

I have the same predicament as you, I just read alot of wikepedia, went to the library often, and read alot here. You pick quite a bit up, and find out what you need to learn and just learn it. But thats just me, you may be different.

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I have not studied calc, but i am a quick learner and I can pretty much learn anything taught to me. Id be happy to learn calc, seems fun

Its kind of hard to teach physics over the net. What you need to do is find formulas and explanations of what they are used for.

 

Formulas for a lot of introductory physics. Now you have to find something that explains when to use them.

http://www.collegeboard.com/prod_downloads/ap/students/physics/info_equation_tables_2002.pdf

 

After you know how use them or at least are looking for questions, go to:

http://www.nysedregents.org/testing/scire/regentphys.html

This is the past few years of the NYS Regents Exams.


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I may actually be taking a lot of physics soon, I'm thinking about going back to school to be a physics teacher

Good luck on your studies, here is a link that was previously posted by someone, I applogize for not remebering who, previously.

 

Another link that is somewhat useful is Hyper Physics.

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