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Dmitry Kuznetsov2015-02-14 12:18:19
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Dmitry Kuznetsov, 2015-02-14 12:18:19

Who enjoys Physics?

Hello. I need the help of intelligent, experienced physicists.)
I am a 10th grade student, recently realizing that I started physics, I decided to change the situation. Started from scratch. From the 7th grade Peryshkin. How I built the training: I read a block of paragraphs, took notes, solved problems and tried to go deeper, i.e. if everything is considered superficially in the 7th grade textbook, I try to look for material on this topic from other sources and build a general good idea (But not really getting out of the 7th grade physics framework, all in due time). The last topic I got acquainted with is Electromagnetic phenomena (Peryshkin 8th grade).
What is the point of the question. I ask you to advise how Peryshkin can be supplemented (while I am completing my base for further study), and advise a good, deep and extensive course in physics (that is, after mastering just the base, the manual is more serious, but not leaving the school course). To my surprise, there was a great desire to simply "deep" into it. From what I found, this is Butikov / Kondratiev in 3 volumes, either people advise courses already at the university level, or "100 points in the USE in 80 days." The second, obviously early, the third - no comment.

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Armenian Radio, 2015-02-14
@El_Dmitro

Landsberg and Myakishev textbooks .

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Andrey Dugin, 2015-02-15
@adugin

I recommend the course of Detlaf and Yavorsky:
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ivkol, 2015-02-14
@ivkol

First and second on this list Gendenstein has many more great books

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Dmitry Kuznetsov, 2015-02-14
@El_Dmitro

Fine. Of course, many thanks to all of you. But there are so many of you, you advise completely different things, whom you would trust. Let me explain my situation. I am studying in math. school with inf. technical bias. Mathematics is weak, although completely (the level of the Pratusevich textbook), Physics is Myakishev's textbook.
In fact, for good, I need to pass the exam in order to become a cool programmer in the future and work at Google. But while I'm not as great as I can be, that's why I asked for your help. I do not set myself the goal of dragging Phystech, Unified State Examination, etc. He began to drag the subject, carried away. I asked for a good course that does not show how to solve puzzles and gives formulas. And it makes you think too. In short, a foolish boy must not only put everything in his mouth, but also chew it.

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