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>Please recommend us other "x for midwit" books
Here's some:
Leonard Susskind's "The Theoretical Minimum" series. (Not to be confused with Landau's books.) These are primers on all of physics, from classical to general relativity. They include light calculus and derivations for the reader to follow along.
Daniel Fleisch's "A Student's Guide" series. These have a small but thorough problem set. Video solutions are online. The prose is a little hard to understand because it stresses intuition. Beware guest authors; they're not as good.
Anything by Jakob Schwichtenberg is good. His roadmap to physics is a short enjoyable read and great motivator. It's like a very humble version of Richard Hamming's "You and Your Research".

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APOLOGIZE RIGHT FUCKING NOW

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