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Recommendation of college physics textbooks
Cheng's "General Physics", the latest edition is the seventh edition, which is specially written for physics majors. Relatively difficult. He likes to look at headaches with vectors, coordinates and other methods, and the exercises are quite difficult.

Our physics is an engineering course, so it is simpler than Cheng's and relatively simpler. I read it. I like to use calculus or something. It's easier to understand.

If you are really interested in physics, I suggest you read both, and read the simple one first.

Theoretical strength, I recommend the theoretical mechanics of Harbin Institute of Technology, which all engineering students learn. And, of course, Tsinghua University's theoretical mechanics. I haven't read it much, but I personally feel that it is not as good as Harbin Institute of Technology.

Foreign textbooks can look at Feynman Physics Lecture and Landau Physics, which are easier to understand than domestic textbooks. Foreign science and engineering textbooks are universal, and the language contrast is humorous and easy to understand.