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Interesting books to study physics/mathematics?
Recommend interesting books on basic physics/mathematics written for people . It is unrealistic to read school textbooks, but I want there to be some interest and motivation.
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Interesting from Yakov Perelman:
"Entertaining physics", "Entertaining mathematics", etc.
Not exactly suitable for learning, but Martin Gardner's books are extremely fascinating . Very interesting and sometimes non-obvious things about mathematics.
Physics is beautifully presented in Kasatkina's "Physics Tutor". My level has grown significantly when reading and practical problem solving.
The Spirit of Number book. Well-written, original and captivating. "a book for those who are afraid of mathematics" - this is how the author positions it.
If you need a level of school physics, but written in an interesting and understandable way, then here are a few options. A kind of popular science textbooks, where the authors set the task of captivating the reader with physics and giving him a general understanding of this science.
- Rogers - Physics for the Curious
- Orir - Popular Physics
- Cooper - Physics for All
- Marion - Physics and the Physical World
- Kitaygorodsky - Physics for All
- Landsberg - Elementary Physics Textbook
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