Re: Good book for learning physics?

From: Puppet_Sock (puppet_sock_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 02/03/05


Date: 3 Feb 2005 07:38:50 -0800

mikeboarder wrote:
[snips]
> a good book for learning
> physics.

The key in learning any technical subject is not to depend on
a single reference. Read as many books as your time and budge
will allow.

The important point here is to *read* them, all the way through.
And do the homework problems in them. Don't skimp.
Socks



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