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Masterpiece! ! ! a Chinese and Foreign Classic Book! ! !
My Sister Wants to Read Something Suitable for a 10-Year-Old Child.
I Beg You to Read Secretly During the Summer Vacation, and Book That Will Kill Your Classmates at the Beginning of the School Year.
A Book That Can Help You Learn and Increase Your Knowledge
Knowledge that can increase (useful, practical), interesting and not boring
I Read Secretly During the Holidays and Became Obsessed with My Classmates' Books.
I would like to read a book similar to "How to Read a Book".
It's Very Informative. After Reading It, I Feel Like I Can Take the Tsinghua University Entrance Exam.
This Is the Novel That Chinese People Should Read
We are both Chinese, and you will definitely get excited after reading this
The Sane Sick Are the Scariest Ones
Is there a male protagonist who is highly intelligent and crazy, but a female protagonist who is scheming?
Full of Useful Information: All-Round Learning Book
Are There Any... Math Books, English Books, Chinese Books...🌚🌝
My parents always say that all my books are novels, and there are no novels about learning🌚🌝
Tomato's Top Five Quick-Passing Books
Wear quickly
Are There Any Books Like the Ones Qi Xia Reads?
I want to read a book similar to "The End of Ten Days". Psychology, paradoxes, effects and the like.
Have You Ever Read a Book That Allows You to Gamble Your Life with Qi Xia?
I want to read a book similar to "Game Theory".
I Want to Study (Internal Volume), Please Recommend a Book
Learning Books
If you are tired of reading romance, just read it to learn. Everything is OK. Focus on learning! ! !
An Internal Essay About Killing a Classmate. as Long as You Can Learn Knowledge
Learning Books
Have You Ever Read a Book That Made You Want to Study Hard?
Save the children who don't want to study😭
During the Period of Serious Book Shortage, I Can't Arouse Interest in Reading Anything. Please Save the Children!
Books Where You Can Learn Something
Don't be boring. I want a book that integrates knowledge into the storyline. Don't make it empty. The knowledge is real and effective.
Come in If You Want to Learn Real Skills.
I want to read a book similar to "The Art of Testing Chinese Characters". If you want to learn real skills, come in and you are guaranteed to learn something.
Pure Learning Book
They stayed up late looking at their mobile phones, and I stayed up late reading study books, which kept them busy! ! !
There Is a Shortage of Books, Please Give Me Books
Funny + single female protagonist + superpowers or systems, preferably if the male protagonist and female protagonist are childhood sweethearts, sweet. Please.






















































































It's really great. As a physics geek, I highly recommend it. But the content is a bit emotional. . .
It's great, it's great, the author is so great, it's the first time I read physics and I can calm down so much. I mainly wrote this review because I saw the formula of universal gravitation. The denominator is r squared, which looks more like r2. Please pay attention here, don't remember it wrong!
It's very good. It's easy to understand. I really became interested in physics after reading it. It's very suitable for junior high school students, especially junior high school students. Understanding high school physics in advance will also be helpful for choosing subjects in the future.
The high-level construction, intuitive system, concise and easy to understand, eloquent and fascinating, allow children to systematically and easily construct a physical graphics building of classic mechanics and kinematics in a relaxed and pleasant atmosphere. On behalf of all the children and their parents who have benefited from it, I would like to express my sincere gratitude to Mr. Nagao!
As a senior high school (science) student (who is about to finish the college entrance examination last week), I would like to express my heartfelt comments after reading this book: I have read more than two hundred chapters (half), and I will read them later. I don't think it will be very useful for the exam, but this book is still very good, and it can help. We can roughly clarify the general context of high school physics. Of course, we can only read the textbook. This is because reading the textbook will miss things. Some places are really just scanned and passed by. However, when reading this book, I followed the author's ideas. It is mainly free. If you want money, it is better to read the textbook. In fact, after reading it, I feel that what he has sorted out is indeed very basic knowledge, and it is very simple. I feel that after reading it, it has very little hint for me, but it is better than nothing, haha. I feel that it will be more helpful to high school students, because it is simple and easy to understand, and it is a good preview material. Finally, I wish you all good results in the college entrance examination physics!
The description of physics is very clear, and it also provides certain method guidance. The analysis is relatively comprehensive, and the language is humorous and easy to understand. It is more suitable for us middle school students to read. I personally benefited a lot from reading it.
OK, it also made me understand, who knows nothing about physics. It's good for previewing [cool][cool][cool]
It is somewhat useful for studying physics, but if you just want to improve your scores efficiently, you should go to class and answer questions. If you are interested in physics and want to understand the framework, system, and underlying logic of high school physics, you can read it carefully. Compared with high school physics, there is still a little expansion.
This book is great! It taught physics knowledge in a very interesting way, and I understood it right away! Just like "One Hundred Thousand Whys", it made me full of curiosity about physics. I particularly like the experimental part, just like "Hands-on Experiments", where you can try it yourself. Moreover, this book also has a super annoying character, Xiao Ming who always makes mistakes, haha, but this also makes me study harder and not want to be like him. I think this book is suitable for all students who want to learn physics. You will definitely gain something from reading it!
It is very interesting and can indeed build a certain problem-solving framework. It is of great help to those who only know formulas but do not know why they are this formula. They can recognize the essence instead of staying on the surface of knowledge. [Laugh]
The whole process was enjoyable to watch, divided into two points. First, because I happened to be in the summer vacation between my first year in high school and my second year in high school, and all the knowledge points were old acquaintances. The so easy and refreshing feeling that all the knowledge points produced made me feel a sense of accomplishment in reading. Second, this does not mean that I have not learned anything from it. This book has provided me with some ideas. For example, I can solve problems from various aspects such as force and energy, or even combine them all. For me, it has broadened my thinking in problem solving. The solution to the difficult problem that required combining energy and force was finally found. In addition, thinking from the perspective of the question maker, etc., It is really a wealth of knowledge. To sum up the above two points, this book can not only give me a sense of accomplishment, but also intersperse some useful tips without wasting time. What a wonderful book!
Awesome, very well written, very easy to understand and explain the profound things in a simple way, even non-science students can understand it
I start school tomorrow and I finished reading it before school starts! The content is lively and interesting, and is recommended for middle school students (reading)
It basically covers everything you need to learn in the first year of high school. As a popular science guide, it is very suitable for high school students, but it doesn't feel like it will help improve your grades unless you really don't know anything.
Super awesome! ! ! Highly recommend this book to you! ! ! 1. He was able to explain Newton's three laws to me thoroughly without making me feel boring. 2. Click the comment area more, because many people share their questions, and experts will also answer them. 3. If nothing else, he really aroused my interest in physics, and now I really want to learn physics thoroughly. 4. So far, I have thoroughly understood the formulas I have seen. Most of the examples he gives are easy to understand and a little difficult, but they won't make you frown all the time. 5. He made me truly feel the breadth of human imagination and ability, and made me confident in myself. Reading guide: 1. It is recommended to read the definitions and calculation formulas of some physical quantities several times in advance. He will not tell you those calculation formulas (but using him to understand the formulas is the best choice) 2. Don't read at a glance! ! ! You have to watch slowly to follow his train of thought. 3. When you encounter something you don't understand, read the book first! Check online again! You should also take a look at some things that are not required in the first year of high school physics. Although he will not explain those knowledge points in detail earlier, he will leave an impression and it will be easier to learn later. 4. Don't stop thinking. This book helped me connect knowledge points (to the extent that I saw a question in the middle of the night, caught an idea and sat up to think about it immediately!!!) Really good! ! ! Highly recommended recommended recommended! ! ! !
The author helps us string together the contents of the entire high school physics and form a clear and complete physical image in our minds; know what we are doing when analyzing each question and listing each formula; know that although high school physics has quantitative calculations, its overall idea is still very simple. Feeling okay
How should I put it? As a senior in high school and at the bottom of the list, I feel that it can establish a solid foundation for my own concepts. The writing is quite interesting and it also solves some of my doubts. Since I haven't finished reading it yet, that's all I can say for now.
As a high school freshman, my evaluation is that this book is more about stimulating your interest in physics, rather than directly telling you physics knowledge. If you want to improve your physics scores, this book is not that useful, but as a popular science book, it is very qualified (like it)
This book is really good. Great author, when will you publish a book about high school mathematics? I hope you can publish a book about high school mathematics to help me get out of the misery of high school mathematics! (≧w≦)
A very good book suitable for high school freshman. Starting from the simplest uniform linear motion, it explains the basic kinematic formulas. Based on this, it also explains the origin and application of physical quantities such as energy and momentum. Personally, I recommend that talented students finish reading the book during the high school entrance examination.
It has written all high school knowledge and is very comprehensive. I highly recommend students who want to take the college entrance examination to read it together 🙂
History and Physics majors should clearly understand their ranking and subject requirements. If you have a target school, go to the official website of your target school. Check the undergraduate admissions website to check the lowest admission scores for each major in previous years. Try not to use scores as the main reference indicator. The difficulty level of the test papers will be different every year, so the score line will also fluctuate, and the ranking! Position! Position! Everything is based on ranking as the main criterion!
As a high school student who has just experienced high school physics, I must be crazy about this physics book! It is not only a carrier of classroom knowledge, but also a "guide" with clear logic and wisdom. It helped me change from "fearing physics" to "understanding physics", and even gradually fell in love with the fun of thinking about physics problems.
It is a very good popular science book. Rather than asking students who have not yet or just started to study high school physics to establish a preliminary concept, it is more suitable for students who have already learned "Select Momentum" to integrate the knowledge they have learned from a higher dimension and integrate it into a large system. Why are high school physics and junior high school physics always compared, saying "the two are not the same thing at all"? The views mentioned by the author in the book answer this question very well. Junior high school physics and popular science physics are qualitative and can be understood intuitively, but high school physics introduces more mathematical requirements and requires quantitative analysis. (Of course, I personally feel that, regardless of competitions, in recent years the college entrance examination physics has gradually reduced its requirements for mathematics, and many difficult problems are no longer actually tested in mathematics as in previous years. Therefore, to a certain extent, learning high school physics well does not require good mathematics). We all criticize exam-oriented education, but we all need to take exams. We have to admit that exam-taking allows us to acquire more systematic knowledge. But we must not fall into the trap of only fractions. We study physics not for exams, but to understand the world. Perhaps knowledge itself is the answer.
Although I haven't finished reading the book yet, I feel that the basic logic of this book is very good and clear. Although it is not impossible to use it as an introductory book for high school physics, if you understand high school physics and then read this book, you will benefit a lot. So what I ultimately mean is: don't hesitate, the book is very good, read it quickly
Such a good book, I will definitely read it to my classmates if I have the opportunity in the future. And I recommend reading this book two or three times. The first reading is recommended before the mid-term exam in the first year of high school physics, which can reduce confusion in future high school physics learning. The second time is recommended around the middle of the second year of high school, where you can increase your understanding of physics and deepen your understanding of formulas, and you can even master a new method of learning physics. It is recommended to read it for the third time when you are about to be a freshman or senior in high school. The former allows us to get acquainted with high school physics for the first time; the latter allows us to deepen our understanding of high school physics as a whole. At the same time, Mr. Nagao's humorous language can also reduce our stress. Viewed at different times, we have different understandings. It can be said to be "reviewing the past and learning the new"
It's really exciting. I hope my classmates don't see it. My thoughts were all straightened out, and I felt enlightened. 😍😍😍It's a pity that I only talked about the first year of high school. It would be nice if it could touch on electricity.
The author's writing is very good and quite humorous, but you can't just read the book. Science subjects require a lot of practice, so remember to write some questions. The needle does not poke the book
Good-looking, good-looking, good-looking! Good article, good article, good article! Recommended recommended recommended!
I think it is very well written. People with a score of at most 20 in physics can actually understand what is written in it. I can't memorize formulas. I have to know why to remember them easily. The author is really good. After listening to it, I can remember the formulas that I had memorized for a long time but now forgot. And it's very clear how to use it [almost crying] That's great!