Physics Notes and Guides
The Guide to Derivations in High School Physics started my junior year of high school, while I was reflecting on my journey through physics. Although my teachers have been amazing in explaining topics, so much of my learning process involved being stuck at roadblocks in my understanding, or fixing logical errors in my thought process. So often, I spent days trying to bridge tiny gaps in my logic until the right method finally struck me. I strongly believe that discovering things and making connections by yourself is an integral component of the learning process, but I also believe that having a rigorous set of fundamentals is equally important. The Guide to Derivations in High School Physics is my attempt at providing other high schoolers with clear and coherent explanations of fundamental concepts and derivations in high school physics, whether its for AP or (US) Physics Olympiads.
Here are some links to the current notes:
In-progress tex code can be found on my GitHub, which I occasionally update. Keep in mind that anything on GitHub probably has a bunch of errors, although it will have the most content. You also will need to compile it yourself :)