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I'm a Statistics undergraduate student and, this semester, I took a Physics 1 (Mechanics) class. The physics in this class is really just high-school physics but with basic Calculus and some Linear Algebra. You get to ignore things like friction, air resistance, assume objects to be particles, all this kind of stuff that makes things simpler.

The textbook we're using in this class is Young & Freedman's University Physics. The problem I have with this book is that it's very slow because it's made for very young people, who are often fresh out of high school, and the authors don't assume previous knowledge of linear algebra, and only assume trivially basic knowledge of calculus.

As a consequence, the discussions and examples are unecessarily long and detailed. So what I'm looking for here is some material that covers Physics 1 mechanics but is focused on people who have already taken the standard calculus and linear algebra classes. And by material I mean anything really, lecture notes avaiable online, YouTube playlists, etc.

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