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  • A Prelude to the Study of Physics
    A paper first published in Quantum Vol 7 No 2, pg. 45, Nov/Dec 1996.
  • A Radically Modern Approach to Introductory Physics
    An online book by D. Raymond.
  • AAPT Member Shares 2001 Nobel Prize for Physics
    Carl Wieman, an AAPT member, is one of the physicists who will share the 2001 Nobel Prize for Physics for their work on creating the first Bose-Einstein Condensates--the so-called fifth state of matter--in the laboratory.
  • ALPS: Advanced Level Physics Syndicate
    A syndicate of teachers with the sole aim of developing free, high quality resources for A-level physics.
  • Amusement Park Physics
    Explores how the laws of physics play a role in the design of amusement park rides. Activities invite visitors to design a roller coaster and determine the outcomes of bumper car collisions. Links to related sites are provided.
  • Animations of Wave Motion
    Animated GIFs and a discussion of some of the math involved.
  • Art Ludwig's Sound Page
    Various explorations of sound, sound detection and sound measurement. Includes a section on physics of sound.
  • Astrophysics Science Project Integrating Research and Education (ASPIRE)
    Site dedicated to helping teachers with lessons in physics and astrophysics by giving computer activities that help show how physical models work.
  • Bad Physics
    Misunderstood things in physics with simple explanations.
  • Bang! Boing! Pop!
    Explore the topics of energy, linear momentum, and angular momentum, and take interactive quizzes. The site also includes a glossary to help students learn physics.
  • Bearwood Physics
    Includes revision notes and questions geared towards the A-Level and GCSE examination in the United Kingdom.
  • Beginner and Intermediate Electronics
    Basic electronics explained using simple theory and diagrams.
  • Bicycle Physics
    The physics of how to steer a bicycle, and how stop signs interfere with bicycle commuting.
  • Bicycle Physics Online
    Divided in two parts. The first is a theory study and the second is a report of the experiment. This study was done as a part of The Bicycle Project from September till December 1999. The research was done at the Kansas State University's department of physics.
  • BrantaCan Physics
    Pages and links about bridges, water, light, colors, waves and particles.
  • Cartoons and Movies
    Some diagrams and movies illustrating some otherwise abstract electrical principles.
  • Cockpit Physics
    Conceived as a innovative way to motivate USAF Academy cadets to become more interested in basic physics. Multimedia computer programs that are applications taken from real US Air Force missions are combined with traditional physics texts.
  • Cockpit Physics
    Interactive physics education tool currently in development at the United States Air Force Academy. Each lesson is geared toward exploring a topic in physics as it relates to actual USAF applications.
  • Cockpit Physics
    Conceived as a innovative way to motivate USAF Academy cadets to become more interested in basic physics. Multimedia computer programs that are applications taken from real US Air Force missions are combined with traditional physics texts.
  • Cockpit Physics
    Interactive physics education tool currently in development at the United States Air Force Academy. Each lesson is geared toward exploring a topic in physics as it relates to actual USAF applications.
  • Common Errors in Undergraduate Mathematics
    This page describes the errors seen most frequently in undergraduate mathematics, the likely causes of those errors, and their remedies. Avoid these errors in order to improve in any math-intensive course, including physics.
  • Computer Simulation Methods
    A web site devoted to faculty and students using computer simulation techniques as a method of discovery in physics. This is a companion site to a textbook, but provides content from other sources as well.
  • Contemporary Physics Education Project (CPEP)
    A non-profit organization of teachers, educators, and physicists; at Lawrence Berkeley Lab.
  • Eric Weisstein's Treasure Trove of Physics
    One man's attempt to compile a useful encyclopedia of physics knowledge.
  • Essential Physics
    A book for first-year college students who have an interest in pursuing a career in physics or a closely related field.
  • Explore Science with Shockwave
    A creative use of shockwave technology by Raman Pfaff. He has created a science site with many interactive physics experiments, from sliding down a ramp to tinkering with a solar system. Requires shockwave plug-in.
  • Exploring Physics in Cyberspace
    This site describes several tested extracurricular programs geared to introducing hands-on interactive physics activities for K-12 students. Supported by the National Science Foundation.
  • Fizzics Fizzle
    Interactive guide to physics. Has three levels of instruction: beginner, intermediate and advanced.
  • Fundamental Physical Constants from NIST
    The values of the fundamental physical constants provided at this site are recommended for international use by CODATA and are the latest available.
  • FYKOS - Physical Correspondence Seminary
    Worldwide competition in physics for grammar school (under age 19) students with an interest in physics.
  • Glass: Liquid or Solid - Science vs. an Urban Legend
    Addressing the widespread misconception according to which glass is a liquid.
  • How Atoms Work
    Shows how man determined the structure of the atom and learned how atoms interacted with each other.
  • How Stuff Works: Force, Power, Torque and Energy
    Animations help to thoroughly explain force, power, torque, and energy.
  • How Things Work
    A service providing answers to questions about physics, science, and how things in the world around us work. Companion to the book by the same name.
  • How to Study Physics
    A University of Texas classic, written before the web was around, but now revised and web-ready.
  • How To Study Physics, the Original Version
    A 1955 pamphlet of advice for physics students, with much that's still useful today.
  • HSC Physics
    School of Physics, University of New South Wales. Details about professional development workshops for physics teachers intended to provide background and advice on the Stage 6 HSC syllabus. Some resources related to this workshop are found on the site.
  • HyperPhysics Concepts
    A concept map of physics showing relationships between topics while giving explanations and references.
  • Interactive Physics Problem Set
    Contains almost 100 practice problems for physics students, accompanied by detailed solutions and interactive computer experiments.
  • Interactive Physics Review
    A study aid for some basic Newtonian physics concepts that come up early in a student's study of basic college level physics.
  • Interactive Physics Scenarios by A. John Mallinckrodt
    A collection of intermediate and advanced level modules in mechanics, gravitation, thermodynamics, and electrostatics for use with the Interactive Physics software distributed by MSC Working Knowledge.
  • Interactive Textbook
    College freshman-level physics textbook online in several different formats, notably a java-interactive format.
  • International Physics Olympiad 2001
    Official site of IPhO 2001.
  • International Physics Olympiads
    Regional and international physics olympiads. Information, mailing lists, and links to all the IPhO problems available on the web.
  • ISU Physics Teacher Education Program
    From Illinois State University.
  • JC Physics
    A resource for A Level Physics. Those doing high-school, O Level or first year university physics may also find this site helpful. Reviews of material, questions, and archives of previous answers.
  • Live The Physics
    Somewhat interactive site which intends to help with all sorts of physics homework and studying issues, and even allows you to email questions to the authors.
  • Math and Physics Help
    Understandable explanatoins on a variety of math and physics topics at the high school and college level.
  • Minnesota Lab-Centered Instruction (LCI) Program
    LCI is a method for developing inquiry based learning in the classroom as an integral part of the pedagogy. Modules availaboe in math, biology, physics, chemistry and physical science.
  • Mousetrap-Powered Cars and Projects
    Designed as "your complete source for mousetrap car knowhow." Provides technical help, building tips, and activities that can be downloaded. The book, "Mousetrap Car: The Secrets to Success!" is available for sale at the site.
  • New Physics Teacher Project
    Advice for the first year physics teacher gathered from interviews with expert physics educators.
  • Newton's Law of Motion
    Newton's law of motion, Christmas songs and a couple of problems.
  • North Salinas High School Physics Club
    Projects done over the years, alumni information, and details about the club's events and members.
  • NSTA Position Statement on Laboratory Science
    Since the laboratory experience is of critical importance in the process of enhancing students' cognitive and affective understanding of science, the National Science Teachers Association makes the following recommendations.
  • Numerical Relativity Exhibitions
    These are WWW exhibits based on the NCSA Relativity Group's work and on General Relativity. Here you will find exhibits about calculations, computers, virtual reality, the history of science, and much more.
  • Perpetual Motion
    Examples of machines which look like they might run forever, but they do not.
  • Physical Science Resource Center (PSRC)
    This site has a number of resources for physics and physical science teachers K-16.
  • Physics 2000
    An interactive journey through modern physics. Have fun learning visually and conceptually about 20th century science and high-tech devices. Uses java applets.
  • Physics at Merton College
    Matters related to the AS-level & A-level physics courses. The material covers topics in physics and its related mathematics and will supplement one's normal classwork.
  • Physics Comics
    Comics-style lessons in physics fundamentals. Topics include motion, forces, vectors, work and energy, and impulse and momentum.
  • Physics Courseware Communicator
    Published quarterly by the Physics Courseware Evaluation Project (PCEP) in the Department of Physics at North Carolina State University. This newsletter describes physics educational software of interest to physics teachers at many levels of instruction.
  • Physics Education News
    Summarizes information on resources, national initiatives, outreach programs, grants, professional development opportunities, and publications related to physics and science education. It is issued via email twice a month by the American Institute of Physics.
  • Physics Equations and Constants
    A concise guide to equations and lists of constants and basic facts at the high school level, sorted by topic.
  • Physics First
    For the past 130 years, physics has been an integral part of science curriculum at the high school level. Its current vertical position, established about 100 years ago, is now strongly challenged.
  • Physics for Beginners
    An introduction to some concepts in physics for the absolute beginner. Included is a equation solver which is for use with the Physics For Beginners section.
  • Physics Laws and Quizzes
    Solve some problems using the fundamental laws and be announced as a Quiz Master.
  • Physics of the Outdoors
    Problems on the physics of the outdoors (pheonomena which one would observe in nature) and their solutions.
  • Physics Reference
    Physics symbols, constants, and SI units, prefixes and rules.
  • Physics Simulations - Teaching Programs
    Free and commercial site with physics programs and some other materials available for download and/or sale. No Macintosh materials offered.
  • Physics Simulations in Education
    ZIP-format files for DOS or Windows covering a variety of physics phenomena and applications.
  • Physics.org.uk
    A site for UK students wishing to do physics or engineering, at all levels. Helping UK students decide on a future in physics.
  • PhysicsSongs.org
    Songs, and links to site with more of them.
  • Physicsweb.com
    Text and software resources for creative physics teachers and their students.
  • PhysLINK.com
    A very visually "busy" site for physics-related topics. Educational content includes a large variety of good web links, "ask the expert," and some reference materials.
  • Playground Physics
    A physics curriculum for upper elementary and middle school students which is designed to relate the experience children have on the playground to basic physics concepts.
  • Professor Stephen Hawking Online
    Biographical, educational, and scholarly. Also includes a bit of fun (did you know he was on The Simpsons TV show?)
  • QuarkNet
    Supports centers at 60 universities and laboratories that are participants in the collider experiments at CERN in Switzerland and at Fermilab in Illinois. Physicists will mentor and collaborate with high school teachers. Stipends are provided to the teachers who participate.
  • Radiation Physics and Radiocarbon Research Labs at University College Dublin
    Specialises in the measurement of minute traces of artificial and natural radionuclides in the environment.
  • Science-Pseudoscience
    Science, non-science and pseudoscience: a set of lessons to teach students to define and differentiate the three.
  • Sea World Physics
    Lesson plans, activities and objectives helpful to establish an understanding of the following physics concepts: velocity, acceleration, buoyancy and free fall.
  • Select Physics Topics
    This physics online ebook covers basic physics from Newton's laws to electricity and magnetism. Lots of applets and animation included.
  • Simple Electric Motors
    Summary of science projects by Stan Pozmantir, a junior secondary student. Easy-to-build and inexpensive electric motors utilizing many physics principles.
  • Skateboard Science
    The techniques and equipment skateboarders use to seemingly bend the law of gravity. In the trickscience section, the site explains the physics behind the stunts, and several experiments to try at home. The equipment section offers an in-depth look at skateboard design.
  • Society of Physics Students (SPS)
    Complete set of information for members of any level of SPS. Scholarships and awards, news, activities, staff, structure, online forms, student resources, and links to significant physics sites.
  • Space and Time
    Course based on Stephen Hawking's best selling book, "A Brief History of Time". The course deals with topics in modern physics such as Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity, Quantum Theory, Black Holes and the Creation of the Universe.
  • Space Station Phyve
    A WebQuest for high school physics and MST students to research and design a rotating space colony. This highly scientific mission contains links and teacher rubric.
  • Spacetime Wrinkles
    Major advances in computation are only now enabling scientists to simulate how black holes form, evolve, and interact. Learn about relativity and its predictions through text and video files at this site.
  • Static Electricity
    Scientific explanation of the phenomenon of static electricity.
  • Teaching Dynamics with Excel97
    The material presented here is designed to be directly useful to a teacher or student in a more traditional high school or beginning university physics course on mechanics. There are profuse instructions, and some prewritten spreadsheets are available as well.
  • The CPU Project
    The Constructing Physics Understanding is aimed at creating laboratory and computer-based materials that support a learning environment in which students take primary responsibility for developing a valid and robust knowledge about physics.
  • The Elements of Machines
    Some simple machines, explained, decribed and illustrated.
  • The Evil Tutor's Guide: Graphs and Figures
    An amusing, yet sincere, look at where students go wrong when producing scientific graphs for school, college and degree level work.
  • The Motion Mountain Textbook
    A free physics textbook on the introductory physics course level, written to be surprising, entertaining, and thought-provoking. Chapters are downloadable pdf files.
  • The Physics Encyclopedia
    This site provides exhaustive, comprehensive, carefully selected and structured lists on Internet physics resources.
  • The Physics Of...
    Student research into the physics of various common objects.
  • The Sound of Solitary Waves
    Physicists have demonstrated the first acoustic solitary waves in air--waves that can travel long distances without changing shape.
  • The Soundry, a Site About Sound
    An exciting, interactive, and educational web site about sound. Covers everything from the most basic concepts of what sound actually is to the specifics of how humans perceive it. Requires java-enabled browser and shockwave plug-in to enjoy the whole site. Uses frames.
  • The World of Beams (Both Energy and Particle)
    Explores the nature of particle beams, laser beams, and related physics topics.
  • Theory of Particle Size Analysis
    Small particles are difficult to measure, especially in bulk. Here is a way to do it.
  • Thermal and Statistical Physics Curriculum Development Project
    Devoted to the enhancement of the teaching of undergraduate thermal and statistical physics.
  • Tom's Physics Help
    Provides solutions to electricity and magnetism physics problems normally found in common, undergraduate physics courses.
  • TYC Physics Workshops
    Information about workshops provided for two-year or community college physics teachers and the products of this project.
  • UHS Physics Roller Coaster Engineering Competition
    Students will build small models of roller coasters that transport ball bearings. Students will compete for trophies. Site has full details.
  • Using Microcomputer Based Labs and Simulations in High School Science
    Explores the various views and experiences of teachers, students and professional scientists about using computers to collect and analyze data in the science classroom.
  • Vectormind Physics Overview
    This section covers the essentials of Physics. Such as: Fluid Mechanics, Waves, Heat, Thermodynamics, Optics, Mechanics, Modern Physics, etc...
  • Web Physics Project
    A flexible low budget outlet for small volume, high quality, HTML-based curricular material. It provides a forum for physics educators to exchange curriculum ideas and resources that make use of web technology (primarily public domain material), and provides a medium for the dissemination of student work.
  • West Point Bicentennial Engineering Design Contest
    Bridge design contest (using specialized software) to celebrate West Points 200 years of service to the United States of America. November 11, 2001 - February 28, 2002. Anyone can enter. U.S. students in grades K through 12 are eligible to compete for prizes. Overview, rules, resources, and FAQ.

 

 

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