Summary of "ازاي احل الفيزياء/Physics؟ || اعمل ايه في اللي فات ؟؟ || ثانوية عامة 2026 عام ولغات"
Summary of the Video “ازاي احل الفيزياء/Physics؟ || اعمل ايه في اللي فات ؟؟ || ثانوية عامة 2026 عام ولغات”
Main Ideas and Concepts
1. Introduction and Speaker Background
- The speaker is Khaled, a former high school student from the 2025 batch, now in his first year of dental school.
- He offers advice for high school students, specifically those in the 2026 batch preparing for physics exams.
2. Recommended Physics Books for Problem Solving
Primary books used in school include:
- Al-Mu’aser (المعاصر): The main exam preparation book.
- Al-Tafawuq (التفوق): Very close to the exam content.
- Newton (نيوتن): Easier book, good for general subjects but may not be available for language section students.
- Al-Wissam (الوسام): More challenging, slightly outside the curriculum but useful for additional practice.
- Al-Wafi (الوافي) and Daleel (الدليل): Also good supplementary books.
Advice:
- If currently solving one book, add another to diversify practice.
- Use the combination that fits your study track (general or languages).
- Observe how your teacher solves problems and align your book choices accordingly.
3. Teachers and Online Resources
For Arabic students:
- Mr. Abdel Maaboud (عبد المعبود) – Known for unique ideas and theoretical depth.
- Mr. Mahmoud Magdy (محمود مجدي) – Simple and clear methods.
- Mr. Hossam Khalil (حسام خليل) – Not personally tried by the speaker.
- Dr. Kerolos (دكتور كرولوس) – Good for ideas and problem-solving paths but less focused on theory.
For language students:
- Mr. Tamer El-Qadi (تامر القاضي) – Highly recommended, excellent teaching style.
- Mr. Nawar (نوار), Mr. Haitham (هيثم), Mr. Omar Ray (عمر راي), Mr. Ahmed Samir (أحمد سمير) – All good, with some more advanced ideas.
Suggestion: Watch YouTube videos of these teachers to understand different problem-solving techniques.
4. Methodology for Solving Physics Problems
- Watch someone solve a problem.
- Pause the video and attempt to solve the problem yourself.
- If stuck, watch the solution again and retry.
- Practice solving multiple problems in a row to build confidence.
- Don’t just watch solutions passively; active problem-solving is key.
- Focus on understanding theory alongside problem-solving to avoid mistakes.
5. Key Topics Covered in the Video
Chapter 1 (Electricity basics):
- Ohm’s Law
- Conduction
- Resistors (Ohms)
- Series and parallel connections
- Internal resistance (r_small)
- Kirchhoff’s Laws
Emphasis:
- Master these basics as they frequently appear in exams.
- Theoretical understanding is crucial, especially for Kirchhoff’s laws and internal resistance.
- The speaker shares personal experience of initial fear around “r_small” concepts, which became easier with practice.
6. Additional Tips
- Pay special attention to instruments, coils, solenoids, and dynamos covered in later chapters.
- Teachers often rush through these sections, but they contain important exam questions.
- Focus on the “end of chapter” topics as they are commonly tested.
- In November, aim to catch up on as much material as possible since December and the second semester move very fast.
- Avoid falling behind because catching up later is difficult and stressful.
- Use available online resources such as Telegram, Instagram, and YouTube for summaries, questions, and additional explanations.
Detailed Methodology / Instructions for Physics Study
Book Selection
- Use Al-Mu’aser as your base book.
- Add Al-Tafawuq or Newton depending on your study track.
- Supplement with Al-Wissam, Al-Wafi, or Daleel if you want extra practice.
Learning Process
- Observe your teacher’s problem-solving style.
- Keep a textbook handy and use an additional one for variety.
- Watch solution videos for problems you find difficult.
- Pause videos and solve problems yourself before continuing.
- Practice multiple questions consecutively to build endurance and understanding.
- Focus on theory to avoid mistakes in problem-solving.
Topic Focus
- Master Chapter 1 concepts thoroughly.
- Pay attention to the theory behind Ohm’s law, resistors, internal resistance, and Kirchhoff’s laws.
- Don’t neglect instruments, coils, solenoids, dynamos, and motors.
- Review end-of-chapter questions carefully as they are exam favorites.
Time Management
- Use November to catch up on as much material as possible.
- Prepare early to avoid stress in December and the second semester.
- Balance learning new material with reviewing old topics.
Use Online Resources
- Follow recommended teachers on YouTube.
- Use Telegram and Instagram for summaries and additional help.
- Engage in forums or comment sections to ask questions.
Speakers / Sources Featured
- Khaled (main speaker, former 2025 student, currently dental student)
Teachers mentioned for Arabic students:
- Mr. Abdel Maaboud
- Mr. Mahmoud Magdy
- Mr. Hossam Khalil
- Dr. Kerolos
Teachers mentioned for language students:
- Mr. Tamer El-Qadi
- Mr. Nawar
- Mr. Haitham
- Mr. Omar Ray
- Mr. Ahmed Samir
End of Summary
Category
Educational