Showing posts with label for dummies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label for dummies. Show all posts

Saturday, January 22, 2011

So You Want to Learn Physics?


So you want to learn physics? Good choice! But can you really learn it if you're bad at maths or too old for for college? The answer is yes.

For more than 3 years I've been studying various subjects of physics on my free time and I found many good books and free lectures. The hardest part about self-studying is finding suitable books and lectures. Most of the time you just simply find books that are too hard or too easy, thus it's important to know good authors and lecturers.

So a couple of months ago I stumbled upon a great video lecture of physics from Yale university. Basically it's a part of a project in which universities from all around the world share video lectures with people on the web. This is a general course on physics - it contains a variety of subjects, such as mechanics, special relativity, waves and other classical stuff. For most of the part, maths is fairly straightforward (as much as maths for physics can get).

So here's the link with the free lectures (there is a variety of other free lectures on this website covering astronomy, economics, chemistry and so on):

Free Yale Courses

Just for a taste - first lecture:



PS. if you find maths during the video lectures overwhelming you can always check out some great books on maths from the For Dummies series. You can find them here:

Maths for Dummies

Thanks for reading!




Sunday, July 18, 2010

So You Want to Learn Physics (The Fun Way)


These days when internet is easily accessible, it's easy to learn anything you like from home. Internet, being the biggest virtual library, gives you an opportunity to learn various science fields as well. Today I will show you some nice books that you can easily find on the internet. These books helped me to learn various subjects an get better at high school.

If you want to learn physics you should start from simple high school level physics, however there are some very nice books, which can teach you the basics of quantum mechanics, string theory, general and special theories of relativity and other.

There's a very nice book about time travel, which covers many aspects of general relativity, special relativity, quantum mechanics and some history of physics. This book is called Black Holes Wormholes and Time Machines by Jim Al-Khalili. It's a simple to read book that contains basically no maths, so it can be read by anyone.





Another great book for those, who want to learn the basics of modern physics is Elegant Universe by Brian Greene. This book also covers the basics of Einstein's theories, quantum mechanics and some history of physics. The main focus of the book is string theory.




After reading these books, you could find Stephen Hawking's books useful. The most popular of his books are The Brief History of Time and The Universe in a Nutshell.  Both of the books cover a wide range of physics subjects, are easy to read and contain some valuable knowledge.





The series of books called For Dummies contain a lot of useful books, basically about anything. You can find many useful books like The String Theory for Dummies, Physics for Dummies and so on.  I highly recommend these books for starters, because they're easy to use and contain all that a starter needs.






Well that's it for now. Thanks for reading. I hope these books, will be useful for you. Please subscribe or follow my blog if you like it.

 
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