Don't just look at the final answer. Look at the initial setup of the equation in the solution. Once you see the "setup," hide the solution and try to finish the calculation yourself.

Understanding the conservation of energy through numerical data.

Finding the solutions is only half the battle. If you simply copy the steps, you won't learn. Here is the pro-student approach:

The M. Karim physics numerical book is a marathon, not a sprint. By using step-by-step solutions as a teaching tool rather than a shortcut, you’ll build the "numerical instinct" required to ace your Class 11 exams and beyond. Karim collection to solve right now?

Tackling friction, tension, and circular motion.

You might think you understand Newton’s Laws, but you don’t truly "know" them until you've solved 50 variations of pulley problems.

Solving motion in a straight line and projectile motion.