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I was planning on using Richard Feynman's lectures on physics to study for high school ap tests on mechanics and electromagnetism. I don't know how in depth Feynman's lectures go, since there are no problems but I've heard it works when you're trying to grasp the material. However, I don't know what level of information it provides other than basic calculus-based physics (which is fine), so I'd really like an answer from someone who already knows these topics well, and has also looked into the series. Any recommendations on using Feynman's lectures?
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