Any good books you guys can recommend for a beginner ? Preferably math / physics related
>>8724411
This will help you learn basic arithmetic
>>8724445
Is that actually beginner level? it says graduate level
>>8724729
yes, my wife's son is using this book in kindergarten
>>8724729
i see i overestimated you. perhaps this one is more your speed.
>>8724411
If you already know calculus, div grad curl and all that is a good introduction to electrostatics and vector calculus
>>8724445
>arithmatic
>>8724411
Mr. Tompkins
Beginners guide to modern physics
>>8724411
http://www.lightandmatter.com/books.html
start here
http://www.kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~motizuki/Inter-universal%20Teichmuller%20Theory%20I.pdf
>>8724411
>>8724411
>>8724411
why did they make the drain higher than the rest of the ground?
So what do you guys do with these books? Do you guys make notes and study them? Or do you just read through them without writing anything down?
t. Brainlet that doesn't know how to study
>preferably math / physics related
So it doesn't HAVE to be related?
I hereby declare this thread a book circle thread.
Hi, my name's Sharon, but you can call me Shan.
>hi sharon
... fucking brainlets- anyways, this week, I've read the diaries of Victor Klemperer. I do not recommend reading the books, they are absolute degenerate filth. The author is a scam. Don't buy. That's it for me, thanks for listening.
>>8726249
Kill yourself Sharon, you whore. Anyways my name is Pauline and we are going to discuss why "The Bridge To Taribithia" is, objectively, the only book that needs to exist.
>>8726245
do the exercises and examples as you read, make notes, don't move past a section until you understand it, etc
>>8726233
My country...