What are some recommended textbooks for undergraduate physics students?

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New member here. I switched from a biology major to a physics one last year and have never looked back. Classes are definitely harder but I enjoy them more and am more interested. That said I'm always looking for new textbooks that are useful for physics undergrads. Any suggestions?

P.s. I currently have univ. physics, physics for scientists and engineers, and fundamentals of physics. I like reading the concepts from different textbooks and seeing different points of view as I find it helps with grasping the material better.
 
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Hi danielle. :welcome:

It is definitely a good idea to read on any topic in a few textbooks, you'll often find one author explains things better or has better diagrams.
 
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