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Using photons to explain electrostatic force
I believe the "intuition" tag would fit well for this question
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List of freely available physics books
The second link (Quantum Mechanics For Advanced Beginners. R. Golub and R. Ince) is dead, so it should probably be removed or replaced by a working link.
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Work for constant volume compression by adding moles of gas
@Georg: I rephrased the offending sentence, which should now make sense ;-)
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Which Mechanics book is the best for beginner in math major?
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