[NFB-Science] Physics/Quantam physics books

natalieccharbonneau at gmail.com natalieccharbonneau at gmail.com
Sat Aug 1 20:36:14 UTC 2020


I've had relatively good luck with openstax math and chem textbooks and JAWS
in the past. Don't know about physics, but may be worth a browse.

Sincerely,
Natalie


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Subject: [NFB-Science] Physics/Quantam physics books

Hello all
I am very new to this division, so apologies if this is a "DUUUH!!!"
type question.

I am someone who's always been curious about physics in general and quantam
physics in specific, but was unable to study physics during my college years
for a myriad of reasons which don't need going into.
Sadly this means I have been limited to wikipedia and google searching.

What are some good books to get someone who wants to get serious about this
without being able to go "back" to college? Any good places to look online?

I ask because some sites I've found - which sadly I can't recall - had math
as pictures which JAWS either couldn't recognize beyond "graphic no. XYZABC"
or could not properly OCR for some reason. Any suggestions on places where I
can actually read the math either with a screen-reader or can easily
copy/paste would be infinitely appreciated!

Again, thanks in advance for any and all assistance and I hope this finds
you all doing well in 2020!

Sincerely

Andrew Harmon

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