Best Textbooks for Self-Studying Physics and Calculus: Expert Recommendations

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For self-studying physics and calculus, a solid recommendation for calculus is Thomas' Calculus, which is considered a classic and can be found at a lower cost in used editions. For physics, Halliday and Resnick is favored over Sears and Zemansky's text, suggesting it may provide a better learning experience. The discussion emphasizes the importance of selecting textbooks that align with a student's existing knowledge while also being comprehensive enough for thorough understanding.
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Hello.

I am a high school student wishing to self study physics. I am just seeking some advice on the textbooks that I should use for both physics and the accompanying mathematics. For calculus, I already have some background knowledge based on previous readings of Stewart's book, but I would like to study calculus thoroughly this time. What textbook should I use? As for physics, it is a similar situation with regards to the background knowledge. Should I start with a general calculus-based textbook such as Halliday and Resnick or University Physics? And if so, which one should I use?

Thank you.
 
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Thomas, Calculus and Plane Geometry (or something like that) is a classic text. I learned from the 2nd edition and let my kids use it as a supplement when they studied calc--no complaints. You can therefore save yourself some money by buying a used copy of an early edition (after all calculus hasn't changed much!)

I think Halliday and Resnick is a better book than Sears and Zemansky's.
 
By looking around, it seems like Dr. Hassani's books are great for studying "mathematical methods for the physicist/engineer." One is for the beginner physicist [Mathematical Methods: For Students of Physics and Related Fields] and the other is [Mathematical Physics: A Modern Introduction to Its Foundations] for the advanced undergraduate / grad student. I'm a sophomore undergrad and I have taken up the standard calculus sequence (~3sems) and ODEs. I want to self study ahead in mathematics...

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