Textbooks and Solved Problems for Classical Physics
University Physics is a three-volume collection that meets the scope and sequence requirements for two- and three-semester calculus-based physics courses.
Freely available in English and Spanish for online reading and as PDF downloads.
Concise coverage of fundamental concepts ranging from Galileo's and Newton's discoveries to the twentieth-century's revolutionary ideas on relativity and quantum mechanics.
This book provides solved problems related to Classical Mechanics and Electricity and Electromagnetism. Chapters begin with a summary, necessary formulas and Line diagrams followed by a variety of typical problems useful for assignments and exams. Detailed solutions are provided at the end of each chapter.
One of the most popular and most recommended introductory quantum mechanics texts, this book first teaches learners how to do quantum mechanics, and then provides them with a more insightful discussion of what it means.
Preferred by some over Griffiths'"Introduction to Quantum Mechanics" for it's mathematical presentation. This edition of Introductory Quantum Mechanics includes a chapter on the topic of of quantum computing.
This classic is considered by many to be an important companion to more "modern" introductory texts on Quantum Mechanics. Very readable, conceptually descriptive and (a happy thing for those approaching this for the first time) lighter on math than most of its more modern companions.
Topics in Volume III (Quantum Mechanics) of Feynman's legendary lectures include quantum behavior, wave/particle duality, Bose particles, Fermi particles, two-state systems, the Hamiltonian matrix, symmetry and conservation laws, and more.
Note: The complete Feynman lectures are available to read freely on the internet at: http://www.feynmanlectures.info/