How can I study physics on my own ?
if you go to ww2.ikeepbookmarks.com you can study on your own any time you want
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Explore MIT opencourseware: http://ocw.mit.edu/high-school/physics/ and/or buy (or download :-) some university physics book (Alonso/Finn, Tipler or Young&Freedman, for example): http://www.amazon.com/Physics-Marcelo-Alonso/dp/0201565188 http://www.amazon.com/Physics-Scientists-Engineers-Extended-Version/dp/0716789647/ http://www.amazon.com/University-Physics-Modern-MasteringPhysics-13th/dp/0321675460/
Well I'm a science major, and honestly, I find the "... for Dummies"/"The Idiot's Guide to..." series of books to be very helpful, even for courses in my major. They are often very easy reading that can make it more enjoyable than reading a textbook, but still get the point across very well. Also for Physics specifically, I know they have a combination workbook available for those, and indicate for each problem the varying level of difficulty and math required for it. Hope this helps!
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