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I'm 13 and I'm in the 8th grade. I was wondering if someone could suggest a beginner physics book fer me...
Thank you very very much!
Thank you very very much!
Some good options for beginners with no prior knowledge of physics include "Six Easy Pieces" by Richard Feynman, "The Cartoon Guide to Physics" by Larry Gonick, and "Concepts of Modern Physics" by Arthur Beiser.
Yes, there are many beginner's physics books that are written in a clear and easy-to-understand manner. Some examples include "Physics for Dummies" by Steven Holzner, "The Physics Book" by Clifford A. Pickover, and "The Lazy Universe" by Jennifer Coopersmith.
For those interested in astrophysics, "Astrophysics for People in a Hurry" by Neil deGrasse Tyson is a great option. Other recommendations include "The Fabric of the Cosmos" by Brian Greene and "The Elegant Universe" by Brian Greene.
Yes, there are many online resources for beginner's physics, including websites such as Khan Academy and Physics Classroom. There are also many YouTube channels and podcasts dedicated to teaching physics in an easily accessible way.
"Fundamentals of Physics" by David Halliday and Robert Resnick is a highly recommended textbook for preparing for college-level physics. Other options include "University Physics" by Hugh D. Young and "Physics: Principles with Applications" by Douglas C. Giancoli.