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Physics

A-Level PhysicsPhysics Study GuideThe Free High School Science Texts: PhysicsEngineering ThermodynamicsSolid MechanicsAstronomyAstrophysicsElectronicsCircuit IdeaElectric Motors And Generators SemiconductorsSpecial relativityGeneral relativityPhysics with CalculusBasic Electricity

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Please see the ranking discussion subpage to discuss the organization of this bookshelf. An effort has been made to think about ranking the physics textbooks from most simple to most advanced. This page also collects related wiki links and external links (particularly non-wiki online physics textbooks).

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Alphabetical

A-Mo Mu-Z
A-level Physics Multibody Mechanics
Acoustics Nanotechnology
Astronomy Physics231
Astrophysics Physics Study Guide
Basic Electricity Physics with Calculus
Electronics Solid Mechanics
Engineering Thermodynamics String Theory
General relativity Special relativity
Introduction to Physical Science Statistical Mechanics
Kinematics Theoretical Mechanics
Marine Hydrodynamics This quantum world
Microtechnology Vibrations of Structures
Modern Physics Waves
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Categorized by subject

General

Mechanics

Energy and Power

Electromagnetism

Thermodynamics

Quantum mechanics

Relativity

Special Relativity (download)

Special Relativity is an introductory text for physics undergraduates and advanced high school students. It is also approachable by the educated layman. It is carefully designed to tackle the physics of simultaneity.

Optics

Acoustics

Micro and Nanotechnology

Study Aids

History of Physics

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Middle School

High School

Hobbyist

Undergraduate

Advanced undergraduate

Postgraduate

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