Physics


  • Physics For Beginners - An introduction to physics for the absolute beginner.

  • The Physics Classroom - Learn basic physics concepts and review them in the Physics Tutorial. Check Your Understanding quizzes let you know you got it.

  • Physics.Org: Your guide to physics on the internet - The best physics resources, all in one place. Use our search technology to match your question, age and knowledge profile to the handpicked and refereed physics websites.

  • The Virtual Library: Physics - Acoustics and Vibrations, Aeronomy, Solar-Terrestrial Physics and Chemistry, Accelerator User Facilities, High Energy Physics, Free Electron Lasers, Optical Science and Engineering, Plasmas, etc.

  • The net advance of physics - Review Articles and Tutorials in an Encyclopędic Format. Computer support for The Net Advance of Physics is furnished by The Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Physics and Astronomy Reference - The PhysLink.com is a comprehensive physics and astronomy online education, research and reference web site. In addition to providing high-quality content, PhysLink.com is a meeting place for professionals, students and other curious minds.

  • HyperPhysics - HyperPhysics is an exploration environment for concepts in physics which employs concept maps and other linking strategies to facilitate smooth navigation. For the most part, it is laid out in small segments or "cards", true to its original development in HyperCard. The entire environment is interconnected with thousands of links, reminiscent of a neural network.

  • MathPages: Physics - Phase, Group, and Signal Velocity, Lead-Lag Frequency Response, Potential Flow and d'Alembert's Paradox, etc.

  • Physics Tutorials

  • High Energy Physics Information Center - The High Energy Physics Information Center, better known as HEPIC, is an information server that catalogs various HEP Resources throughout the world. HEPIC exists, to aid the HEP Researcher in locating information quickly and efficiently. HEPIC is funded by the Department of Energy Division of High Energy Physics and is supported by the Fermilab Computing Division.

  • The Physics Zone by Science Joy Wagon - The Physics Zone is designed to be a resource for learning introductory level, algebra based, physics. Lessons and review are organized by topic. Use the Search feature to quickly find what you are looking for.

  • Physics Formulary: Table of contents - This document is a LaTeX file of 108 pages which contains a lot of equations in physics. It is written at advanced undergraduate/postgraduate level. It is intended to be a short reference for anyone who works with physics and often needs to look up equations.

  • College Physics for Students of Biology and Chemistry - This is a hypertextbook written for first-year undergraduate physics students. It assumes that you have a working knowledge of algebra, that you are currently taking or have taken a college level course in Biology and one in Chemistry, and that you are interested in biology, chemistry or one of the health-related fields. It does not try to be encyclopedic, but neither does it assume that you have to be spoon-fed: you are expected to be a serious student and a careful reader. This means that you are expected to work out all of the examples for yourself, and do all of the problems. When first approaching a problem, use the corresponding text as a research tool: using the variables in the problem as a guide, identify the equations in the text (and any examples) which are relevant.

  • Physics Demonstrations - Sourcebook for Teachers of Physics by Julien C. Sprott. In the matter of physics, the first lessons should contain nothing but what is experimental and interesting to see. A pretty experiment is in itself often more valuable than twenty formulae extracted from our minds.

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