Books for a Good Foundation in Physics

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Discussion Overview

The discussion centers around recommendations for books that provide a foundational understanding of physics concepts such as motion, sound, heat, light, magnetism, and electricity. Participants express a preference for texts that emphasize conceptual explanations over mathematical rigor, suitable for individuals with varying levels of mathematical proficiency.

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  • Conceptual clarification
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Main Points Raised

  • One participant seeks a book that explains physics concepts with relatable examples and minimal math, considering "Understanding Physics" by Isaac Asimov.
  • Another participant endorses Asimov's book for its clear explanations and minimal mathematical content, also recommending "6 Easy Pieces" and "6 Not So Easy Pieces" by Feynman for their use of analogies.
  • A third participant asserts that "University Physics" is the best book available, though no further details are provided.
  • A later reply suggests that while "6 Easy Pieces" is enjoyable, it may not serve as a comprehensive study resource, recommending the complete Feynman Lectures instead, which are available for free online.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express differing opinions on the suitability of various books, with some favoring Asimov and Feynman for their conceptual clarity, while another participant strongly advocates for "University Physics." The discussion reflects multiple competing views on the best resources for foundational physics understanding.

Contextual Notes

Participants have varying levels of mathematical background, which influences their preferences for books that prioritize conceptual understanding over mathematical detail. The discussion does not resolve which book is definitively the best choice.

Tracey3
Hi there, I have recently started an Engineering course and I have quickly realized that there are gaps in my knowledge or the material that I'm being taught, doesn't quench my thirst for understanding of the topics.

I would like to find a book that explains basics of the main concepts like motion, sound, heat, light, magnetism and electricity. That being said, my Math is not the best, I know some Calculus, Algebra,Trig etc.
I would like to find some book that would explain the theory more with words and relatable examples than pure math. I was considering getting "Understanding Physics" by Isaac Asimov but wanted to get some feedback before spending my money.

P.S. A book with lots of diagrams would be preferable :)
 
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I haven't fully taken the required math yet, but I've read Asimov's book and it explains the concepts very well. Very minimal math. Another really good one is 6 Easy Peices and 6 Not So Easy Peices by Feynman. Its old, but he uses analogies for everything and makes it easy to understand. I haven't taken my Physics courses in college yet but these are really good for a general idea imo.
 
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University physics is the best book ever
 
Here are some nice free books available on PF:

https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/free-physics-books.796223/

DS2C said:
Another really good one is 6 Easy Peices and 6 Not So Easy Peices by Feynman

I think the OP is looking for some study books although 6 easy pieces are really fun books to read IMO they are not study books with detailed diagrams etc. In that case it is maybe better to go for the complete Feynman Lectures as 6 Easy Pieces are just a couple of part from the original Feynman Lectures. The is a free online version available here:

http://www.feynmanlectures.caltech.edu/index.html#Ch1-SUM

I hope this helps.
 
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