<p>This is mainly for physics c but I'm also looking for anything I might need in the future. I'm tyring to do my summer work for physics c which includes teaching myself integrals which i am having a lot of trouble with.. </p>
<p>I watched a lot of videos on khanacademy.com but can't figure out any of my physics problems..</p>
<p>Okay, so just so you know, I didn’t use a textbook very heavily because I took AP Physics B the year before so I already had a decent grasp of physics.
If you want a textbook, I suggest either University Physics by Young and Freedman, Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday/Resnick/whoever ( there are a few versions of this, any works), or the one I kind of used was Physics for Scientists and Engineers by Giancoli.
For a review book, the best by far is the the AP Advantage one for AP Physics C.
Because the textbooks suck, i used [Viren’s</a> Videos Free AP Physics Review Help](<a href=“http://apphysicslectures.com/]Viren’s”>http://apphysicslectures.com/) which had really brilliant, concise lectures. MIT OCW has good physics lectures (8.01 is mech and 8.02 is e&m if i recall correctly). Because hte mit lectures are targeted towards college students, they can be a bit complicated and there are a few topics covered in the lectures that aren’t on the AP test. Um…what else.
There are these past tests which are pretty useful: [AP</a> Physics C (E&M + MECH) Released FR and MC with Solutions.zip](<a href=“http://www.mediafire.com/?nk1lqxngmtd]AP”>http://www.mediafire.com/?nk1lqxngmtd)
As are the past frqs (look through the solutions too, making sure you understand how they grade can help your score)
I’ll add stuff as I think of it, but that’s the main material I used.
Also, you should have a pretty good grasp of AB before doing Physics C</p>