How to stop beeing a pop-sci brainlet?
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Alright /sci/, how do I actually go about learning math and physics?
I'm particularly interested in EE as a start because I've always been disassembling and repairing electronics I found in the dump.
What are the free resources one can use?
My main problem is not knowing what resources are legit and what's worth investing time in. I know of Khan Academy and Paul's Online notes.
What books would you recommend?
I'd prefer if it was in detail with exercises. I've finished "Teach Yourself Electricity and Electronics" by Stan Giblisco, but the amount of math and exercises in it is bugging me. I have "Feynman Lectures on Physics", would that give me a decent grasp of multiple fields?
If you know of any legal online libraries, it would be much appreciated. Project Gutenberg is unfortuneately blocked in my country.
Thanks for your input!
I'm particularly interested in EE as a start because I've always been disassembling and repairing electronics I found in the dump.
What are the free resources one can use?
My main problem is not knowing what resources are legit and what's worth investing time in. I know of Khan Academy and Paul's Online notes.
What books would you recommend?
I'd prefer if it was in detail with exercises. I've finished "Teach Yourself Electricity and Electronics" by Stan Giblisco, but the amount of math and exercises in it is bugging me. I have "Feynman Lectures on Physics", would that give me a decent grasp of multiple fields?
If you know of any legal online libraries, it would be much appreciated. Project Gutenberg is unfortuneately blocked in my country.
Thanks for your input!
