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>tfw only guy poastin

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>>7385082
say that to my face fucker
and see what happens

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smbc isn't as bad as people say

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>smbc thread
>not posting the eternal GOAT

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I'm really starting to feel like this.

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I haven't studied any physics at all since HS, and I'd like to. However, the resources in the sticky for Physics are much worse than for example the mathematics resources, so I have three questions:
1. Should I read a textbook on "General" physics, or go through each topic (Classical dynamics, optics, waves, etc.) on their own in more depth?
2. What would be a good outline for studying these topics? In math its a bit more obvious, because it is more known to me, but Physics I have no clue of.
3. What are some good Physics (Either general or specific) textbooks?

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