Halliday Or Feynman Lectures Or Young and Freedman?

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Yashbhatt
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I am aware that all three of them are good ones. But, if one is to be picked, which one would it be? I have basic knowledge of mechanics and a little of thermodynamics. I am looking for a book which will further strengthen my basics.
 
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Nice. But I was asking which of the three would be better?
 
I am most familiar with RH. I taught 4 semesters with RH in the early 1980's. I am not as familiar with YF. Feynman does not have any problems to test your knowledge.
I think your best bet for improving your physics knowledge and technique is RH. Read Feynman for fun