I’m looking for a book that perfectly covers the entire classical physics, if there are any, as i want to be an engineer and don’t wanna miss out on any classical physics concepts. Kinematics, harmonic oscillations, elasticity, translation and rotation, fluids, gas, electricity and magnetism, and derivatives and integrals (if it could review the conceptual definitions of derivatives and integrals that would be great) and many more stuff.
Thanks.
by Fragien
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Serway and Jewett Physics for Scientists and Engineers is a hefty and fairly comprehensive textbook on all the lower level physics stuff.
A brief history of time by Stephen Hawking
The Feynman Lectures on Physics by Richard Feynman