Thinking physics is a fantastic book. I agree it teaches you a lot of core physics intuitions, like looking for conserved quantities and symmetries. I’m curious to hear what particular intuitions you got from it. It’s fine if it isn’t an exhaustive list. I just want some more concrete stuff to put in this entry, so it’s clearer what kind of intuitions you come away with after reading this book.
Thinking physics is a fantastic book. I agree it teaches you a lot of core physics intuitions, like looking for conserved quantities and symmetries. I’m curious to hear what particular intuitions you got from it. It’s fine if it isn’t an exhaustive list. I just want some more concrete stuff to put in this entry, so it’s clearer what kind of intuitions you come away with after reading this book.
From solving the problems I gained a better understanding of energy and momentum