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Can anyone name me a good book to learn physics? Please...
That's quite a broad request. You'll have to give folks an idea of your level and goal if you expect a useful recommendation.Aditya Vishwak said:Can anyone name me a good book to learn physics? Please...
The top recommended books for studying physics include "University Physics" by Young and Freedman, "Introduction to Classical Mechanics" by David Morin, and "Fundamentals of Physics" by Halliday, Resnick, and Walker.
The best book for someone new to physics would depend on their current level of understanding and their specific interests within physics. However, "Conceptual Physics" by Paul G. Hewitt and "The Elegant Universe" by Brian Greene are both excellent introductory books.
Yes, there are many online resources that can supplement a physics textbook. Some popular options include Khan Academy, MIT OpenCourseWare, and Physics Classroom. These resources provide videos, practice problems, and interactive simulations to help students better understand the material.
"The Feynman Lectures on Physics" by Richard Feynman, Robert B. Leighton, and Matthew Sands is a highly recommended book for advanced topics in physics. It covers a wide range of topics and is known for its clear and engaging writing style.
There is no one "best" book for preparing for physics exams, as it ultimately depends on the individual's learning style and the specific exam they are preparing for. However, "Physics for Scientists and Engineers" by Serway and Jewett and "Cracking the AP Physics 1 Exam" by The Princeton Review are both popular choices for exam preparation.