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Simple situation — people suddenly wanted to get involved in the independent study of physics. just for myself. What books in this case can he advise? So easy and interesting without a lot of complicated frills, inherent in the Soviet textbooks.
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The Feynman lectures on physics
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Mar 23, 2019
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the solution to put a server with the solution :)))
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My childhood was very happy with the book Y. Perelman "Great physics"
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"The road to reality, or the laws that govern the Universe. The complete travel guide." Roger Penrose
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Isaac Asimov. "Popular physics. From Archimedes 'lever to quantum theory"
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The book series quantum (physics that is) - but they have to choose, because there is, including the collections of Olympiad tasks, but there are simple books.
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