How to Self Study Physics

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Some people are unmotivated when taking a math class because they may not understand or realize what they will ever use the math for, but pairing the math with physics or engineering can be great for showing the broad applications of math.

granitebuilt
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I'm a math and physics double major and I remember using Knight's book for intro physics and giancoli during hs. Knight has a very peculiar sense of humor, being that almost every chapter someone is dying in one of the problems lol. Would love to see a math methods book covered one day like Riley, Arkfen, or Hassani if it hasn't already

hgamez
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Another excellent choice for self-study would be Physics for Scientists and Engineers (9th ed.). I will come back to the video when I get out of work. I double majored math and physics as an undergrad, and wish our textbook for the freshman year had been this lucid.

peterbenoit
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The word "physics" probably comes from "physic", which is a synonym for a cathartic (a high-power laxative).

"Physics" was chosen from observing the physiological reaction students have when they see the problem sets or the exams.

OrdenJust
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One important note on this particular book. This is algebra-based physics, so no calculus. I believe that Giancoli also has a calculus-based physics book.

tombeatty
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Physics and math challenged me to my fullest potential…I was an egotistical person…who never knew what it’s like to repeatedly fail..math made me face my fears…sadly i don’t apply many of its concepts in the field of chemistry…I’m grateful for the hard work manners I adapted to survive calculus..it wasn’t the result that changed me but the journey the fact that I can change my perspective so profoundly was magical…I kind of learned to calculate the endless possibilities that exist in my life it’s mind blowing..

Some chemistry recommendations please ?🙏

cloudslady
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I can't think of a better subject to self-study than this. There are so many real-life applications that a basic knowledge of physics can help one accomplish; especially these days.

drock
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I got the notification while I'm studying electricity physics, that's really cool.
+ can you make a video about Academic accumulations? It can ruin everything for months, it's really a hard thing while being in highschool

ebrahimekhalifa
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Fun fact: Sheldon Cooper from Big Bang Theory has it in his book collection in his apartment !

I have bought this book a month ago and I’m blown away by its high quality content. It has concrete examples for each chapter making it easy to remember and so enjoyable.

sammya
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The laws of physics as outlined in these textbooks don't change, so therefore, any edition whatever is fine and dandy. The publishers keep re-treading them (changing the problem sets, adding 'new' features, twiddling with the layout) but it's basically the same book every time. My own personal favourite is Sears and Zemansky - I'm emotionally attached to it, it's a close friend. ❤

terencemeikle
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I know you’re a math channel and not a physics channel but I’d love to see more videos on physics books

JesusIsMySaviorILoveJesus
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Im double majoring in engineering and math at the A.S. level and i plan to pursue Engineering Physics as a bachelors because it seems the closest to being a degree in being a Polymath, essentially. I love the idea of being able to potentially just enjoy physics classes because my math will be good enough by then!

highviewbarbell
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You know the author of of the dover book 'Essential calculus with applications' Richard Silverman wrote another calculus book named 'Modern Calculus and Analytic Geometry' (also a dover book). It is said to be proof based and just as rigorous as Spivak, but unlike spivak it covers analytic geometry and more topics (almost 1200 pages)You should check it out!
Also Daniel Vellerman author of 'How to Prove It' wrote a calculus book 'Calculus: A Rigorous First Course' which is rigorous but also readable. It also seems to be a dover book. Both have solutions and answers to the odd numbers excersises. Since they are dover books, the books should be pretty cheap.

sufsanin
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Giancoli's book is pre University physics presented as NOT requiring calculus.
Fundamentals of Physics by Resnick, Halliday, Walker is another pre university physics book and also for freshman physics in the language of Calculus.

galaxyin
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I use "University Physics with Modern Physics 15th Edition". I also have a book with solutions to ALL the problems. Highly recommend.

chyldstudios
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One thing I learnt is that rather than re-reading lectures and notes you should do questions. A lot of questions

akshadnimbarte
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I am doing bsc physics 1st semester no teacher not college support i have decided to study from you tube and according to syllabus every topic with help of books and will try to do numericals

GetflytoFreedom
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I have been searching for a video like this for the last two days. Perfect time ahahaha

Paga
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I am currently in the "Gymnasium" the american equivalent would be something like High school and I have advanced physics and advanced math as subjects and it is really hard. Upon that I also have Astronomy which is even harder. Idk if I'm the only one but I just love all 3 subjects but I am so mediocre at them its so annoying and frustrating. And I have 9 hours of school every day so I dont even have much time to study anything and catch up. Its really really hard to push through but I got a B in physics last week so I guess I'm doing somewhat okay although I wouldve liked an A oder A- at least.

Luis_
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IMHO, as long as you get a Physics textbook from the early 2000s or late 1990s, you should be good. The fundamentals of physics have not changed a lot. New textbooks just have "semester passes" to digital content, but nothing else beyond that.

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