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Hi /sci/, my physics class is currently in electrostatic forces, charges, field and flux and basic circuitry like resistance, capacitance and the likes and I find it really dull with a few moments of fascination like Gauss Law and Kirchhoff's Loops but in general, it's pretty dry. How do you guys find motivation to go through the slough?

>> No.5574017

>>5574010
keep in mind, things get more interesting later on, gotta gut through that intro material before moving on...
http://libgen.info/view.php?id=613639
http://libgen.info/view.php?id=227616

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>>5574017
Thanks for the links and advice. Looks like it's going to be an all-nighter again.

>> No.5574038

>>5574017
Why link to a Russian site but not point the OP to L and L?

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>>5574010
>How do you guys find motivation to go through the slough?

Think of your education as acquiring tools you can use to do things. You can do some interesting creative things with electronics or find yourself a good job. If you have no interest in ever doing anything with the knowledge you're getting at least feel good about understanding how the world around you operates.

>> No.5574295

>>5574017
>http://libgen.info/view.php?id=227616
no op, but bookmarked. Why are russians so cool?