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I found this little golden nugget one day in the bookstore and managed to find it on Amazon sometime later for much cheaper. While it's not a book you want to use for review, it's perfect for picking up and flipping to random pages to test your conceptual knowledge when you've got a few minutes to spare. It pretty much covers all the topics you'll see in general physics I and II. This book hasn't left the bathroom towel tower since I bought. Now that I'm done with the MCAT, it's still fun to pick up and read through if you like physics and understanding how things work.
The book is called Thinking Physics by Lewis Carrol Epstein, in case the pictures fail to work.
Here are a few sample pages.
And then there's this at the end.
I found this little golden nugget one day in the bookstore and managed to find it on Amazon sometime later for much cheaper. While it's not a book you want to use for review, it's perfect for picking up and flipping to random pages to test your conceptual knowledge when you've got a few minutes to spare. It pretty much covers all the topics you'll see in general physics I and II. This book hasn't left the bathroom towel tower since I bought. Now that I'm done with the MCAT, it's still fun to pick up and read through if you like physics and understanding how things work.
The book is called Thinking Physics by Lewis Carrol Epstein, in case the pictures fail to work.
Here are a few sample pages.
And then there's this at the end.

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