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Urushi Go2014-12-18 11:55:47
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Urushi Go, 2014-12-18 11:55:47

Where to start studying physics?

Recommend books, websites, videos/movies for learning physics from scratch.
PS Timing is absolutely not important

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Sergey Eremin, 2014-12-18
@UrushiGo

Sixth grade textbook. Better than the old Soviet one...
fremus.narod.ru/java/h01/index-book-fiz676.html
When you reach the 10th grade, you switch to "Quantum Library", "Eureka" and other popular science books. Through them you learn about nucleons, quarks, musons... the emergence of seletons and other interesting things...

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Skellig, 2015-01-01
@Skellig

I advise you to pay attention not only to textbooks, but also to materials devoted to the history of physics. They give laws and theories a practical context that helps to better understand their meaning. For example, there are some great films by British physicist Jim Al-Khalili: Shock and Awe: The Story of Electricity , Atom and others.

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Azim Kurt, 2014-12-18
@Symphony

https://www.khanacademy.org/science/physics - physics

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kstyle, 2014-12-18
@kstyle

alleng.ru choose a collection of tasks with solutions + textbooks. I don't know what level you want to reach. A decent textbook is Myakishev.

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TriKrista, 2014-12-18
@TriKrista

To begin with, you can master the school course in physics, and then you can turn to the work of Landau L.D. and Lifshitz E.M.
P. s. In general, when choosing material, you need to build on the goals that you are pursuing.

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NickMN, 2014-12-21
@NickMN

PERYSHKIN Grade 7 and the following classes in order.

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Vlad Zhivotnev, 2014-12-21
@inkvizitor68sl

Perdyshkin rules, yes. Our school studied according to it, we competed at the same level with the Physics and Mathematics Lyceums at the Olympiads.

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oleg9, 2014-12-23
@oleg9

Textbooks G.Ya. Myakisheva, grades 10-11 ( profile level ) + Elementary textbook of physics, ed. Academician G.S. Landsberg.

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Dima_kras, 2015-02-18
@Dima_kras

Entertaining physics Perelman.
General concepts of physics, without special formulas, describes the mechanisms of nature.

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psdtocms, 2015-06-07
@psdtocms

Start with the Feynman Lectures...

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