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Route learning (meorization) in Physics

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I've revised the course and lots of numericals and questions are done, and lots are remaining. Now for the second revision, should I try to launch the full impact of route learning?? It 's been successful in Biology but does that work in Physics too?? Advice please??
 
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I've revised the course and lots of numericals and questions are done, and lots are remaining. Now for the second revision, should I try to launch the full impact of route learning?? It 's been successful in Biology but does that work in Physics too?? Advice please??
No, just build your concepts, it will be memorised automatically...
Otherwise, just rote learning will trouble you when doing numericals...
 
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I've revised the course and lots of numericals and questions are done, and lots are remaining. Now for the second revision, should I try to launch the full impact of route learning?? It 's been successful in Biology but does that work in Physics too?? Advice please??
smzimran is correct... I'll add that in some places memorizing can help you, like in parts of the application where you might be required to know the advances of equatorial satellite and the polar satellite, the methods in which way the remote sensing stuffs work, etc... so do both, grasp the concepts and memorize necessary things as well
 
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