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What's the difference between general physics and college physics?
I don't know what you mean by college physics. If you mean some branches of physics, then general physics refers to physical foundations, including almost all physical foundations. College physics refers to specific branches, such as the four major mechanics.

But I think what you're asking is this: The course name of some universities is college physics, but the name of the textbook they use is general physics. So college physics actually refers to general physics. Are the basis of physics, of course, the physical basis of universities.