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violaine | 14:20 Sun 24th Aug 2003 | Arts & Literature
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I never studied Physics at school, as I opted for Biology and Chemistry instead, but I have felt that I should know more about Physics as well. Can anyone direct me to a good book that can explain Physics for a complete beginner on the subject?
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As with most subjects like this I would recommend the Icon books series called Introducing..... try this link http://www.iconbooks.co.uk/
As a general guide, I was always taught, if it smells, its chemistry; if it moves, its biology; if it doesn't work, its physics!
But that's just a lie to simplify things, sddsddean. There's a great amount of physics in both chemistry and biology.
I did the same. Never took physics beyond middle high school. But I love it, so have bought various general science books over the years which I read for pleasure, and each contains some physics. Three on my shelf now are: The Handy Space Answer Book, Science Answer Book, Unsolved Mysteries of Science, and so forth. *** Then you will need to know some math because the formulas in the laws and theories are key to understanding. *** Don't be embarrassed to get such books as these, written for the lay person and not for the student, because they explain things much better for people like you and me who don't have a teacher or a tutor to go to for explanations. *** Then, after these introductions, you could take physics at night school.
Don't know where your from but near me (Surrey) There is a load of really good courses at the nearby adult education centre where you can do beginers courses that can lead to GCSE

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