Any good math or physics books to remember high schooll stuff and 1-2nd university year? Just need the standard stuff, because i want to have the backround to read a physics theory criticism site. Basic trigonometry, algebra, geometry, maybe a bit of calculus that is needed for physics and then mechanics, electronagnetism, may e wave theory, a bit of quantum theory and nuclear physics and gravity. Most of the stuff i have read many years ago, so i need a refresher of sorts (im in a non-math heavy or physics-heavy sector). A basic physics university curriculum of sorts. Thanks.
>>16937157Randy Knight is well suited as a gentle introductory course. It assumes the reader is not very experienced mathematically, but you may still need to do some extra work to catch yourself back up.The one book will take about a year if you try to knock out a chapter each week, leaving plenty of time to re-familiarize yourself with the math as you go.
>>16937157Yeah. Probably those MIR books.
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