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Physics News Physics News continually updated from thousands of sources around the net. From Topix.net
(General Resources)
Spectrum of Physics Links to information on Black Holes, Relativity, Quantum Theory, Particle Physics, Cosmology, Thermodynamics and more.
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.
Fear of Physics Designed for teachers and high school students of physics. This site has a great homework section, post questions to web site (costs $$) also has visual physics links to see physics explained using computer graphics and animation.
Physics Classroom Learn basic physics concepts and review them in the Physics Tutorial. Visit the Multimedia Physics Studio for visual physics and practice your skills in Physics Help. Hone your skills by graphing problems, recognizing forces, identifying vector magnitude and direction, and practice vector addition.
Physics Web Physics news, jobs, events, and resources. It examines the age-old question, "Does hot water freeze first?"
(relativity)
Einstein's Big Idea Companion web site to the PBS Nova program, the story behind the world's most famous equation, energy equals mass times the speed of light squared.
(Nuclear Physics)
Inquiring Minds From Fermilab. Introduction to elementary particles and forces in our universe, physis questions people ask Fermilab broken down by topic, links to physics labs worldwide, an interactive timeline illustrating the history of high-energy physics and more.
(Fission and Fusion)
AtomicArchive.com This site explores the complex history surrounding the invention of the atomic
bomb.
Perspectives on Plasma - the fourth state of matter. This site represents all aspects of plasma science and technology, serving the general public as well as education and research communities.
(Antimatter)
Antimatter - Mirror to the Universe Discover what it is, where it is made, and how it is already part of our lives.
(Optics)
Optics for Teens There's plenty of stuff here to get you bright! General information, lab experiments, optical illusions, future careers and more. Also, Optics for Kids (uses Macromedia Flash)
Physics Resources from the Internet Public Library
