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123qwe2015-07-01 17:47:23
Physics
123qwe, 2015-07-01 17:47:23

Which physics textbook to choose?

What up, programmer.
I am a low school student in physics and mathematics. At school, those who study were beaten, and now I want to re-teach everything myself.
I’m doing mathematics on Khan’s website, I’ve already gone through all the arithmetic, elementary algebra and geometry. Now something is starting to be more or less interesting. formulas with tangents, legs, etc. are immediately given as an example. I am not familiar with this, and interest disappears immediately.
I’m learning chemistry from a textbook from grade 8 - it’s just a thrill) Infa is useful and easy, I like it. I need something similar in physics. I googled textbooks from grade 7-9 - everyone writes that it’s better not to read it, etc.
I read Feynman, Landberg, Giancoli, physics in 1 day, and all that - there is material for those who fumble. I don’t fumble. I need a physics textbook that will give me a foundation. receipts. Mb should I first pull up the mathematics of the entire school at least, and then take up physics?

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Lander, 2015-07-02
@usdglander

Maybe it's better to start with something abstract to develop the skill of reasoning? For example, Ya. I. Perelman - Entertaining physics. After it, any textbook will become easier to read ...

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Mintormo, 2015-07-01
@Mintormo

Have you already watched Landsberg's elementary textbook of physics? If he did not go, then read Soviet school textbooks. Look for Peryshkin. And yes. Learn better math. This is still a school physics course. There's not much more math here. When you take up the university there is generally a mathematical analysis at every turn.

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Duduka, 2015-07-19
@Duduka

http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feynman_lectures_...

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