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Physics Textbook.

I was thinking of doing a degree primarily based on Experimental Physics, however, I don't have any formal grounding in this area, but I have an interest in it. Is there any physics textbook that fulfils the following criteria:

1. Usable for beginners who have never studied physics before.
2. Broad enough to cover most topics in reasonable but understandable for the beginners detail.
3. I have never done maths involving physics before.

Also do you have to read the mathematical parts of the text, are they important. Is there any book that fulfils this criteria?


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