Are the Feynman lectures on physics a good place to start for someone who has studies all the hs physics courses but wants to brush up his skills and maybel learn something new? Or are they outdated? And if so, what would you recommend?
they deal with stuff that hasn't changed since they were written so it's OK. not outdated
i dont like the way it is structured tho
>>8527631
>all the hs physics courses
"All"? So you took algebra based physics, then took honors algebra freshman physics, and then took AP premed watered down physics?
>>8527655
You assume I live in USA, I don't. Your pre uni school system sucks, I know.
>>8527631
If you learn all there is in those books, you'll know a lot more than 99% of sci knows about physics.
>>8527692
Welcome to america
>>8527960
I second this. And include myself in the 99%. Last year physics student