Problem-solving is the ability to apply general physical principles to specific situations, usually expressed by equations. It is an essential skill in physics, and can also be useful for applying physics in everyday life as well. Analytical skills and problem-solving abilities can be applied to new situations, compared to a list of facts, which can never be extensive enough to include every possible circumstance. To solve physics problems, a certain amount of creativity and insight is required; this can be developed through experience and practice.
Although there is no simple step-by-step method that works for every problem, a three-stage process can be followed: Strategy, Solution, and Evaluation.
Ultimately, physics is about comprehending nature, and we solve physics problems to gain a better grasp of how nature works.
The text is adapted from Openstax, University Physics Volume 1, Section 1.7: Solving Problems in Physics.
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