I’m a high school student reading through Young and Freedmans University Physics. The book has gotten my very interested in classical mechanics, and I wish to read more about it outside the textbooks.
However, I don’t know where I can read more about it. Sure, there are books that I can read...
Thank you so much guys, I'm now working on Thomas' Calculus, I'm starting differentiation. I'm writing this though, because you wrote "For wave theory/end portion of light(where the del(x) m del(v)>h bar/2) mind that University Physics uses it as an introduction to Quantum Mechanics. You will...
Oh okay, so I just need to complete Strang’s Calculus, then I will be fine?
How rudimentary, though, is “rudimentary”? Is it just single variable calculus, or is stuff like multi variable calculus and vector calculus still required; stuff that is covered in Strang?
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I am a high school student who is planning to start Young and Freedman’s University Physics out of personal interest. However, I am not sure what level of math is required for the book.
I haven’t learned Calculus yet, so I’m planning to study Strang’s Calculus alongside Young’s University...