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neal301
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Hi, please note before you read: I am 16, I have a C in algebra 2, I am in high school.
In my chemistry class, we have been over (grazed, barely touched) some entry level physics and it FASCINATED me. I have never been one for mathematics either, and I am horrible at learning in a class where attention isn't directed at me (ie public schools). I want to improve my overall knowledge in both mathematics and physics and I know for a fact that physics is an extremely difficult subject that I will barely be able to understand at my age. I really want to be able to take my education into my own hands through books. My main question is: What books can I read that will improve my math skills/knowledge, and after that what books can I read to get an introduction to physics?
Please don't post rudely I really want to learn, just tell me some entry level books, preferably classics, I love classic books.
In my chemistry class, we have been over (grazed, barely touched) some entry level physics and it FASCINATED me. I have never been one for mathematics either, and I am horrible at learning in a class where attention isn't directed at me (ie public schools). I want to improve my overall knowledge in both mathematics and physics and I know for a fact that physics is an extremely difficult subject that I will barely be able to understand at my age. I really want to be able to take my education into my own hands through books. My main question is: What books can I read that will improve my math skills/knowledge, and after that what books can I read to get an introduction to physics?
Please don't post rudely I really want to learn, just tell me some entry level books, preferably classics, I love classic books.