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Offers online exhibits about famous physicists and important discoveries.
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Offers videos, puzzles and experiments about different topics. Paid subscription is required for lesson plans, but all other content is free.
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Lists a few common brain teasers such as why a compass points north to why a submarine doesn't sink under water.
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An interactive, visual, and non-technical site that shows some laws of physics in action.
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An interactive guide featuring three levels of topics: beginner, intermediate, and advanced.
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A virtual laboratory with more than 30 physics-related Java applets covering a wide variety of topics.
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Revision notes on energy, motion, and formulas, with a glossary of terms.
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Historical timelines in mathematics, physics, and politics
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A collection of computerized experiences covering a wide variety of topics from mechanics to nuclear physics.
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Designed to help learn the main concepts and the mathematical calculations involved. Lessons deal with topics such as mechanics, lights and waves, and electricity.
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Notes, interactive labs, Java applets, and illustrations.
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Dozens of physics experiments using common household items or a computer.
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Understandable explanations on a variety of math and physics topics at the high school and college level.
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British high school teacher offers various resources to improve students' knowledge. Contains Java demonstrations of physical principles, as well as problems and solutions.
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Contains information, links, and interactive quizzes on the basic concepts of physics.
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An interactive journey through modern physics. Have fun learning visually and conceptually about 20th century science and high-tech devices. Uses java applets.
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A collection of interactive experiments and demonstrations about astrophysics, energy and environment, mechanics, and thermodynamics. Includes a set of tools for assistance in making graphs, figures, and spreadsheets.
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Explains how physics is part of the everyday world. Answer questions on how things work and describes the latest research.
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A set of simulations covering diverse key topics designed by the University of Colorado, USA, in English and Spanish.
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Bulletin boards on physics and related subjects. Includes related polls and a list of active threads.
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Interactive cartoon street from the Institute of Physics illustrating the physics all around us. Enter the buildings and play with the animations to see what you can discover.
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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.
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Links to sites on topics ranging from quantum physics to biographies of famous physicists.
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Includes some fun and simple problems involving physics equations. Some of the topics are electricity and magnetism, wave phenomena, mechanics, and energy.
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Physics news, jobs, equipment buyer's guide, and events.
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Includes online puzzles and games, hands-on activities, answers to common questions, virtual lab tour, and printable activity sheets.
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Contains educational activities relating to different forms of energy, and are presented by famous gothic horror characters.
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An online interactive tutorial of the basic physics concepts discussed in a first-year high school physics course.
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Program organized by the University of Wisconsin. Includes shows, videotapes and demonstration software, as well as a lecture kit.
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A collection of links to sites on the web that have computerized simulations of physics principles. Some are Java applets while others require the Flash plugin.
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Offers answers to a variety of problems. Also features interactive simulations and a quiz.