Physics for Absolute Beginners

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This video will show you some books you can use to help get started with physics. Do you have any other recommendations? If so, please leave a comment below.

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I currently have all 3 of the Feynman Lectures and they’re amazing if you want to get a great conceptual understanding of any general topic, but you absolutely need to supplement practice with another source.

Deupey
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For most students the best starting point is Hewitt's "Conceptual Physics". Concepts before calculations. After that "Instant Physics" by Tony Rotman. Study those and then go for Giancoli or Resnick or pretty much any textbook on Physics.

richardhoner
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YES!! I've been looking for a video like this for a long time! Definitely on my favorite academically inclined wizards list now lol

radubivol
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I picked up the Giancoli with the complete Instructor's Resources - all the answers worked out in detail and other materials for a few bucks at an estate sale a few years ago. What a deal! The deceased was a retired physics professor. But I soon learned that you don't really learn physics from a textbook - you need labs and to try things for yourself and just buying a cheap gyroscope and playing with teaches you more about how it really works than the descriptions in the best books. The books teach you the why.

martinhaub
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I highly recommend K.A. Stroud's Engineering Mathematics, I bought the sixth edition in 2007. The first 400 or so pages cover High School mathematics to get you up to speed before you start undergraduate course in Physics. The remaining 800 pages covers mostly what you'll need for the first years and maybe half of the second year of a Physics course.

stevescodinglab
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I also recommend,
3000 Solved Problems in Calculus
by Schaum.

calypsocostelo
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Solid list. The best generalized introductory calculus based physics book is, in my opinion, Halliday, Resnick, and Krane’s “Physics” 5th edition. It is easily the best intro calc-based physics book around.

willlancer
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There’s a book called Concepts of Physics by the great HC Verma. It’s a staple in India and I found it very challenging back in the day.

siddharthjoshi
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My school does use giancoli and i think the book is neat (shot out to all METU students out here)

ardagoksoy
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Thank you, guy! You are a true math sorcerer, always sharing knowledge!

matheusbloch
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In my class 11 time, our physics sir told us to buy IRODOV and solve it

I love physics because of our physics sir.. 😍😍

#aspiring astrophysicist 😄😎😍😍

prernamadan_
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I love it when you talk about Physics!!

everythingelseOfficial
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You should make a complete learning path featuring all of the book you have featured on your channel

TylerAStinson
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Thank you for posting this helpful video!

jhors
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I learn phisics in next week from this books 📚📖

زيادايمن-ثش
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Thank you for this helpful guide, I would be lot without you ! Best wishes for you !!!

nguyenbaonhi
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For high schoolers I would say that Giancoli is pretty good for the AP physics 1 and physics 2 course although it doesn't cover everything and the Halliday book is a really good book for AP Physics C: Mech or Physics C: E&M although you need to have both volumes of Halliday to learn both AP Physics C

gzpan
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Another amazing physics book is called "University Physics" and it's by Hugh D. Young. Also forgot to mention the legendary Halliday Resnick Krane "Physics"

reversicle
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Thank you thank you thank you, applied physics is my pick, and i think it is a great pick for aspiring game devs

JebaliJihed-gc
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I suggest every one of you to try NCERT class (11-12)phy, that is the absolute master piece.

ANON-piem