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How to remember physics equations ?
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- ?Lv 41 decade agoFavorite Answer
Well I usually use logic... So you know that things have a relation eg Speed Distance and Time...
And so you think of the one that you would usually use.... Speed...
And then you say.... Ok... If you increase the distance while the time gets the same then the distance gets bigger and then if you make the time smaller while the distance is the same then the speed also goes up... And so distance is proportional... ie. On top of any fraction... And time is inversely proportional... ie. On the bottom of any fraction...
Does that make sense... That is the way I usually remember them... But then also application helps a lot... In that the more you use them the easier it gets...
Source(s): 14 year old physist...