Physics, asked by Anonymous, 1 month ago

Can anyone recommend me some good physics books?​

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Answered by MysticalStar07
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  • Feynman’s Lectures in Physics: This collection of intriguing and informative lectures by Richard Feynman is one of the greatest works in Physics of all time. From Mechanics to Electromagnetism; they explain even the tiniest concepts in immense detail!

  • Fundamentals of Physics By Resnick and Halliday. A Great start for people looking forward to begin learning about this topic. It starts out with elementary concepts, but transitions into more advanced topics. Definitely a must-read.

  • Classical Mechanics by Herbert Goldstein: This book is particularly recommended for people looking for advanced material. Even though it is slightly challenging to grasp, it is an excellent read.

  • Concepts of Physics by H.C Verma. This book is frequently considered the Bible of Physics; Its elaborate, in-depth approach to nearly every concept and advanced problems and applications not only makes it a great choice for students during exams, but for anyone who has a passion for physics.

  • University Physics by Young and Freedman. As the title suggests, it is mostly recommended for university students, but it explains even the hardest topics in a relatively simple manner.

  • Quantum Mechanics by Griffiths. This 400-page book covers nearly every topic in Quantum Mechanics, all of it explained in an introductory, well-executed and effortless manner. Also Griffiths Electrodynamics book is a splendid choice.

  • Physics of the Impossible by Michio Kaku. Another Interesting book which could resolve all your questions about Physics and nearly every concept in Theoretical Physics.
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