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Textbook recommendations for someone new to physics?
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[QUOTE="MidgetDwarf, post: 5490990, member: 536423"] any general physics textbook will do. You have the choice of Giancoli, Resnick and Halliday, Young, and Serway. I would choose one of the above, as well as, getting a copy of Alonso and Finn: Fundamentals of University Physics Volume 1. Alonso is a harder than the books on the list. However, the knows how to tie the physics together. Don't worry if the problems in Alonso are too hard. The explanations of the physics is solid and will help you tackle problems in any of the above books. [/QUOTE]
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