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HD555
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Hi guys,
I'm a senior electrical engineering major. I haven't taken any advanced physics courses, aside from General Physics I and II... and Electromagnetic Theory (junior level). I've always been interested in physics, but in a different sense than most people in this forum.
I'd like to just casually read about physics, not really compute mathematical equations, etc. I do enough of at work and at school. I'm looking for books (hopefully paperback versions) that someone like me could read during lunch, on the go, etc. to gain a better understanding of the physics world. I don't have any preferences in regard to which branch, but something interesting that a layman would read.
Any suggestions? (I've already read The Elegant Universe, BTW).
Thanks,
HD555
I'm a senior electrical engineering major. I haven't taken any advanced physics courses, aside from General Physics I and II... and Electromagnetic Theory (junior level). I've always been interested in physics, but in a different sense than most people in this forum.
I'd like to just casually read about physics, not really compute mathematical equations, etc. I do enough of at work and at school. I'm looking for books (hopefully paperback versions) that someone like me could read during lunch, on the go, etc. to gain a better understanding of the physics world. I don't have any preferences in regard to which branch, but something interesting that a layman would read.
Any suggestions? (I've already read The Elegant Universe, BTW).
Thanks,
HD555