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Google Home [PDF] Joint Entrance Screening Test - 2007 Virtual observatory] IUCAA-inter-university center for astronomy and astrophysics Welcome to Indian Space Research Organisation Job Opportunities ISRO Photos - 1 NASA - Home NASA Earth Observatory Active Galaxies Newsletter -- Issue63 Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics, TIFR, Mumbai, India Center for Astrophysics and Space Astronomy (CASA) ard.edu/abstract_service.html - 21 Feb 2007 - Similar pages Columbia University Department of Astronomy Word of the Day
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From the Greeks to Einstein, by Michael Fowler: Galileo, Newton, and more
From the Greeks to Einstein, by Michael Fowler: Galileo, Newton, and more
History of Cosmology from Antiquity to Einstein and beyond by Jose Wudka
History of Mathematics Archives includes Topics in history of mathematical physics – with articles on time, light, gravitation and other relativity topics – and biographies of many physicists from Aristotle to Feynman
Large physics timeline
Timeline of Mathematics and Theoretical Physics including a brief history of string theory
Classic Papers ("chemistry" including atomic physics, thermodynamics, radioactivity)
Articles on history of 19th and 20th century physics, especially in Italy (some English, alcuni Italiano)
This Month in Physics History from the American Physical Society
Magnetism from Gilbert to space physics
Timeline of Electricity and Magnetism
History of Crystallography
History of Optics Timeline and History of Optics Highlights
Length: from Measurement Standard to Fundamental Constant; Evolution of time measurement; History of time and frequency measurements at the Bureau of Standards/NIST
Cockpit Physics http://www.usafa.af.mil/dfp/cockpit-phys/cp_home.htm Cockpit Physics is a course on the Web from the US Air Force Academy. It's design is based on educational research and is structured around Karplus' Learning Cycle. The lessons make excellent use of QuickTime movies, javascript, and other state-of-the-art Web resources.
Fermi Lab http://www-ed.fnal.gov/ Fermi Lab, one of the major physics research institutes, provides an education page with many resources.
The Particle Adventure http://particleadventure.org/particleadventure/index.html This is a GREAT web site! The Particle Adventure is an interactive tour of the atom from the Lawrence Berkeley Labs. It can be used as an interactive tutorial software to lead students through quarks, mesons, leptons, and other secrets of the atom. It contains 3 paths of information: standard model of particles path, experimental evidence path, and beyond the standard model. Each path takes you on an adventure that explains some aspect of particle physics. The paths include great original (and copywrited ) graphics and cartoons. Each path contains interactive links . Excellent classroom activities are included.
Nobel Laureates in Physics http://www.slac.stanford.edu/library/nobel.html Descriptions and photos of Nobel Laureates in Physics from the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center Library. This site is a good starting point for historical or biographical projects.
Virtual Prof http://www.virtualprof.com/ This web site is a great source of help for physics teachers and physics students. Includes helpful hints on how to be a good student. Free registration for 1st and 2nd semester help for physics students plus a pay subscription for access to physicists.
Amateur Scientist http://www.eskimo.com/~billb/amasci.html This site has lots of great information. Links to many sites. Some of particular interest are Kids' Science Projects Elsewhere and Physics Demo Page. Physics Demo Page includes details of experiments and links to other good sites for related information and research.
Smile Program Physics Index http://www.iit.edu/~smile/physinde.html Over 200 Physics lessons for middle and high school students. Topics are divided into the following categories: Matter, Mechanics, Fluids, Electricity & Magnetism, Waves, Sound and Optics, and Miscellaneous.
NC State University Physics Demonstrations http://www.physics.ncsu.edu/demoroom/
Physics Home Pages, PCIC, NCSU http://www2.ncsu.edu/ncsu/pams/physics/Courses/py212/physhome.html
NCSA/LCA-Potsdam-WashU International Relativity Group http://jean-luc.ncsa.uiuc.edu/
Air Travelers http://www.omsi.edu/sln/air/
Physics 2000 http://www.Colorado.EDU/physics/2000/
Exploratorium's Science Of Baseball
http://www.exploratorium.edu/baseball/
Exploratorium's Science Of Hockey
http://www.exploratorium.edu/hockey/
Amusement Park Physics
http://www.learner.org/exhibits/parkphysics/
The Virtual Nuclear Tourist - Power Plants Around the World
http://www.virtualnucleartourist.com
ABC's of Nuclear Science
http://www.lbl.gov/abc/
http://drpeds.blogspot.com
Selected Physics Web Sites
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Physics Web Sites For Science Teachers
Great Physics sites for science teachers! ... Amusement Park Physics- Explores how the laws of physics play a role in the design of amusement park rides. ...
Institute of Physics - Home of the Institute of Physics
Latest news. Institute launches new environmental science website. Environmentalresearchweb. Institute of Physics launches new environmental science website ...
How To Study Physics - The original version of this was written in 1955
Java Applets - This page contains many links to physics websites that have various applets that can help one visualize physics concepts.
PSIgate has a large list of annotated history links and searchable timelines
Net Advance of Physics also has links, especially to online articles, but many dead links.
Physics Web has links and art
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