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Does anyone have any degree level revision notes for physics? This website doesn't have any.
Original post by Hawksteinman
Does anyone have any degree level revision notes for physics? This website doesn't have any.


For what topic?
Original post by langlitz
For what topic?


All of them, but preferably quantum mechanics.
Original post by Hawksteinman
All of them, but preferably quantum mechanics.


Lol revision notes for every topic? Now I'm not sure what exactly you mean by revision notes?
Original post by langlitz
Lol revision notes for every topic? Now I'm not sure what exactly you mean by revision notes?


Basically like this:
http://quantumquasar.forumotion.com/t3-physics-articles#7


Sorry I don't have anything like that, and your link seems to be more like GCSE or A-level physics material
Original post by langlitz
Sorry I don't have anything like that, and your link seems to be more like GCSE or A-level physics material


Yes, but I'm working on it :smile:

:frown:
Original post by Hawksteinman
Yes, but I'm working on it :smile:

:frown:


What level qualification of physics are you studying now?
Original post by BTAnonymous
What level qualification of physics are you studying now?


I'm just finishing a gap year now, I start undergraduate in September :smile:
Original post by Hawksteinman
I'm just finishing a gap year now, I start undergraduate in September :smile:


Maybe look at your course unit details and do some independent research.
Original post by BTAnonymous
Maybe look at your course unit details and do some independent research.


ok :frown:
Original post by Hawksteinman
Yes, but I'm working on it :smile:

:frown:


The problem is it's very hard to revise something if your haven't learnt it yet, and there is no way to give you notes on every topic, it would be thousands of pages of content if it's not just superficial stuff (which degree level should not be)
Original post by langlitz
The problem is it's very hard to revise something if your haven't learnt it yet, and there is no way to give you notes on every topic, it would be thousands of pages of content if it's not just superficial stuff (which degree level should not be)


I already know the basics of relativity and astrophysics, I mainly just need help with maths for Quantum Mechanics :redface:
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Original post by Hawksteinman
I already know the basics of relativity and astrophysics, I mainly just need help with maths for Quantum Mechanics :redface:


https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mathematical-Methods-Physics-Engineering-Comprehensive/dp/0521679710

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