Is there a recommended order to learn physics?

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Yes, first try to understand the basics using old notes and text books etc. After that you can.
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According to tp your questions order must be Thermal Physics then Modern Physics at the last you can do Physics and mesurement. But according to me at first build strong concept in Newton Law of motion and free body diagram then work power energy after that each and every chapter will be very easy....
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According to tp your questions order must be Thermal Physics then Modern Physics at the last you can do Physics and mesurement. But according to me at first build strong concept in Newton Law of motion and free body diagram then work power energy after that each and every chapter will be very easy. read less
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Mechanics should be first dealt
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