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Werg22
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Well, I am currently in my senior year and I realize I haven't got much time before college... I've always learned high school physics with a kind of reluctance - equations arent derived, just imposed. I know this is due to the fact that the level of mathematics needed in order to derive these equations is beyond what is taught at high school, but I do a lot of self studying so I am pretty comfortable with anything that would enter first year university (and partially second year). Now I want to acquire good knowledge in several fields of physics... I realize that the best place to start is with classic mechanics. However, I don't know where to look... I am in search of a textbook that presents the matter throught proofs and explanations. Now I am aking you, is there any textbook of the sort?