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Can anyone recommend any popular physics books explaining forces and fields etc?
yes, Feynman uses some mathematics, but to understand the math is not that necessary to understand the concepts underneath it (of course, to really undestand it you have to be familiar with math, I mean, as a first approach to it). Obviously, i recommend you to study math and to learn physics...- Albatross
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Undergrad Calculating initial velocity of a bouncing object
can you make a picture or something like that? i have an idea of how you could solve the problem but I'm not sure if i understand the specifical case. pd: the solution i thought is with limits of geometrical series, maybe that helps you. -
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Can anyone recommend any popular physics books explaining forces and fields etc?
The books i like the most regarding specifically the conceptual part of physics are the three volumes of "The Feynman Lectures on Physics", written obviously, by Richard P. Feynman. Those books help me a lot understanding the concepts, he explains in a very clear and interesting way, i very much...- Albatross
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