I am preparing for the F=ma Physics Test and I was wondering if anyone could recommend a book on Newtonian Mechanics at a college level textbook based on algebra.
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1Possible duplicate of Recommendations for good Newtonian mechanics and kinematics books – Yashas Dec 11 '17 at 19:36
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I see that this is really late, and that this thread has not been very helpful to you. I am commenting to help some others who may be preparing for the F=ma exam. There is a lot of physics book recommendations here:https://artofproblemsolving.com/wiki/index.php/Physics_books Also, i doubt you will find a good physics book with problems that is algebra based. You have conceptual physics, and thats it. I suggest that you learn calc, and then go through Morin's Intro to Classical Mechanics Book. – Viradeus May 31 '20 at 22:38
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I recommend Goldstein's classical mechanics
Available at: Amazon link
Also check out Classical Mechanics By T. W. B. Kibble, Frank H. Berkshire Google Book's Link
Enjoy!

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