What is the best way to start learning physics?

Hello, I find mathematics very interesting. I'm not that good at arithmetic, but the analytical thinking behind it is fun. I've been getting a bit more involved with physics lately and would now like to delve a bit deeper into the subject, but unfortunately I can't find a concrete starting point. Does anyone know of a book with pictures or a YouTube channel where the basics are explained in more detail and physics is delved into in more depth?

I can't read English very well yet, so it would be cool if there was a book in German or something written in simple English

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SchakKlusoh
7 months ago

There are physics books.

Choose one that fits your level of knowledge. READ and try to understand. If you have questions, ask someone who knows about it or ask here.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEIn3T6nDAo

Kleinemaus4545
7 months ago

Yes, on YouTube there is a boy who explains both very well

Bieso-Math-Physics on YouTube

I hope I could help you 🥰🥰

Pseud000
7 months ago

Wolfgang Demtröder Experimental Physics 1 or Tipler Physics for Scientists and Engineers.

llarryyllarryy
7 months ago

You can get the learning content from universities by simply stating in the studysmarter app that you would be at a university, then you have access to flashcards and similar