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hi everyone I am a new member to this forum and i study physics.. i would like to know if you know any sites with free e-books about physics
thanks a lot
thanks a lot
crazyscientist said:well which book good be the best about electromagnetism?
cristo said:What level are you looking for (as in, at what stage of your education are you at?)
theperthvan said:The ocw.mit.edu website is awesome.
The only thing, I want to put a lecture or two on a DVD to watch on TV instead of on the computer because computers hurt my eyes. I have no idea how to do this. I think they did something to the files to stop people selling them or something, but I just want to watch them at home.
Any ideas?
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