Which is the best book for physics in B.Sc (1st year)?

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Asked by Vini Soni
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8 years ago
Unified physics is the best textbook for you.

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Harsh Ranjan
8 years ago
Hello Vini, Here are the Necessary ones 1)Klepnner and Kolenkow for mechanics 2)Thomas jr calculus Stewart's Calculus, Courant calculus and definitely Wider's Calculus and Spivak's Calculus 3)The Feynman lectures are legendary books. 4)R.S Longhurst Optics, Hecht Optics and Max Born and Wolf Opt

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Arunav Rajkhowa
7 years ago
Mechanics - Klepper Mathematical Physics - HK Das Optics - Ajoy Ghatok Waves - NK Bajaj Along with these books, you can refer HC Verma, Feymann lectures. Also various edX, Coursera etc. Online learning platforms might help you. If you follow these books, not only they will help you in your college

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