m_avi
c'est la vie
agreed, but if you only got 4 days this is what i'd doyeah but its not that effective unless ur also doing past papers or some form of active recall along with it so that you consolidate ur knowledge i dont do science but thats how i assume u would learn the topic
1. look at the past papers.
2. See the type of questions ur getting stuck on (is it majority mod 5 or mod6, mathsy side or content side).
3. Watch science ready vids based on that.
4. Attempt the questions again. (important!!), then another that is similar
A lot of physics maths, is the application of formulas. So if you don't know ur formulas. I'd suggest first learning what each variable means, what equations equal/are similar to each other, what type of question hints guide you to use a certain formula. E.g motor effect is used when you see when a current carrying conductor is placed in an external magnetic field... if you see smth like that in the question then that's ur go to formula right. So knowing when to use what is as important as how good you are at what ur doing ygwim.
Do that for like 5 past papers and your good. You'll start noticing a pattern of question types, then maximise ur marks in those.
For visual learning i think PHET has some good interactive online physics stuff.
scienceready for me is something that helps me to learn at a basic understanding, when i still don't understand the explanation i look for further resources (mostly videos, reading textbooks is a pain lol).
hope this helps!! (i'm giving advice based off of my chem experience, highkey suck at physics lol)
