Recommendations for a good, basic level Physics book?

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The discussion centers on finding beginner-friendly books that explain physics concepts in simple, engaging terms rather than as traditional textbooks. Participants recommend titles that cover various physics topics like gravity, electricity, and mechanics, emphasizing a fun, recreational approach. Suggestions include "Understanding Physics" by Isaac Asimov and "The Big Book of Physics and Math," which has received positive feedback for its accessibility. The conversation highlights the desire for books that balance informative content with an enjoyable reading experience, suitable for those without a formal background in physics.
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I'm looking for a book to explain Physics at an absolute beginner level.

This is not something I'm trying to study or memorize, so I'd rather it not be a textbook, but rather a book that tells of different parts of physics (gravity, electricity, mechanics) in simple terms that the "average" person can understand. I don't mind a little math, either. I'm basically just looking for a fun, recreational physics read.

Any book recommendations?
 
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I'm basically just looking for a fun, recreational physics read.
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Wow.. don't even think to start with "road to reality" by penrose although it is a very good book it gets VERY hard too soon.
 
Understanding Physics, by Isaac Asimov, would probably be good for you.
 
I picked up "The Big Book of Physics and Math" and I'm loving it so far!
 

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