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  1. Physics for the Utterly Confused by Robert Oman, Daniel Oman, 1998-07-01
  2. Physics by Inquiry, Vol. I by Lillian C. McDermott, Physics Education Group at Univ. of WA, 1995-08-17
  3. New Rudman's Questions and Answers on the NTE Specialty Area Examination in Chemistry, Physics and General Science: Test Preparation Study Guide by Jack Rudman, 2001-01-01
  4. Physics Problem Solver (Problem Solvers) by The Staff of REA, Joseph Molitoris, 1978-12-31
  5. Problems and Solutions on Solid State Physics, Relativity and Miscellaneous Topics (Major American Universities Ph. D. Qualifying Questions and Solutions)
  6. The World Treasury of Physics, Astronomy, and Mathematics: From Albert Einstein to Stephen W. Hawking and From Annie Dillard to John Updike - an Eloquent ... Than 90 of This Century's Best-Known Writers by Timothy Ferris, 1993-06-30
  7. Physics of Everyday Phenomena with Online Learning Center Passcode Card by W. Thomas Griffith, 2003-08-05
  8. Physlets: Teaching Physics with Interactive Curricular Material (With CD-ROM) by Wolfgang Christian, Mario Belloni, 2000-09-26
  9. Modern Physics from a to Z by James William Rohlf, 1994-03
  10. College Physics, Volume 1 by Raymond A. Serway, Jerry S. Faughn, et all 2007-11-27
  11. Modern Physics for Scientists and Engineers, Second Edition by John Taylor, Chris Zafiratos, et all 2003-05-27
  12. Fundamentals of Physics, Part 3 (Chapters 21-32) by David Halliday, Robert Resnick, et all 2004-03-16
  13. Fundamentals of Physics by David Halliday, Robert Resnick, et all 2004-06-16
  14. Student Study Guide & Selected Solutions Manual - Physics, Volume 2 by Reid, Walker, 2006-08-31

101. Millennium Relativity
Introduces a new theory in relativistic physics to replace Einstein's special and general theories of relativity.
http://www.mrelativity.net/
Millennium Relativity News Release - Author again profiled in Marquis Who’s Who Read First Theory of Natural Motion Millennium Theory of Relativity ... The Four Principal Kinetic States of Material Bodies New Millennium Theory Equations Updated Millennium Briefs Most Recent Article The Special Case of Gravitational Acceleration)
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Most Recent Papers by Contributing Authors Kristos Mavros A Mad Universe (Short Book) Karl V. Thompson A Proposal for an Alternative Model of the Photon (PDF) A. A. Faraj Remarks on STR Fake Test Antonio Saraiva Experiment Report on the Measurement of Light Speed Relative to a Moving Receptor Alfredo Dimas Moreira Garcia Undulating Relativity (PDF) Elie Agur On Three Physical Constants which Connect Newton's Gravitation to Einstein's Special Relativity Aleksandar Vukelja - Triangle of Velocities and Mathematical Invalidity of the Lorentz Transformation (PFD)
Ajay Sharma - a -b =(a+b)(a-b) is Not Obeyed by Einstein's Derivation of E=mc New Policy on Contributed Works ... A Call for Papers Johnson Millennium Relativity (Most Recent Visitor's Forum Topic) Known Problems
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102. Faculty Of Physics - General Science
general Science. Contents reference history museums popular games click here for general and physics reference works; Calculators online
http://www.weizmann.ac.il/physics/link_science.html
General Science
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103. SLAC Virtual Visitor Center
Information provided by SLAC for informing the general public about particle physics.
http://www2.slac.stanford.edu/vvc/
The Virtual Visitor Center website is intended for the general public, particularly students and teachers. Anyone with an interest in the science we study at Stanford Linear Accelerator Center and the tools we use in that study is invited to explore this web site and take a tour of our physical site or stop by the real visitor center Use the images below to enter
Exploring Particles and Interactions
Use the icons below to enter the main sections, search for a topic of interest, look at the table of contents , take a photo tour , or review the navigation tips
The Linear Accelerator at SLAC and how it works.
Examples of electron beams and synchrotron X-rays applications developed for medical, biological, and industrial uses.
Particle detectors at SLAC. What are they? How do they work?
Current and planned experiments at SLAC, research on the cutting edge of particle physics.
A brief history of significant milestones, photos of the construction of SLAC, and how the beam lines have changed since construction.
Did you know that work resulting in three separate Nobel prizes was carried out at SLAC?

104. Untitled Document
general information, directions, and catalog.
http://lib2.jhuapl.edu/
The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory The R. E. Gibson Library and Information Center Catalog Search: http://lib2.jhuapl.edu/ Notice The R. E. Gibson Library will be changing to a new library catalog system in October 2005 . At that time, The R. E. Gibson Library catalog will be a part of the Johns Hopkins University Libraries' catalog . Please make note of this change; the above link (http://lib2.jhuapl.edu) will no longer be active on a date to be announced in October 2005. R. E. Gibson Library Hours
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105. Journal Of Physics A: Mathematical And General
19731974, Journal of physics A Mathematical, Nuclear and general. 1968-1972, Journal of physics A general physics
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106. Classes Taught By Dr. Douglas Davidson
Includes administrative information, schedules and announcements for courses on general physics, analytical mechanics and practical physics.
http://www.bhc.edu/academics/science/davidsond/index.html
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107. What Is String Theory ?
A brief description of the basic idea behind String Theory, written for the general public. Includes many links to other sites on this topic.
http://www.nuclecu.unam.mx/~alberto/physics/string.html
We live in a wonderfully complex universe, and we are curious about it by nature. Time and again we have wondered- why are we here? Where did we and the world come from? What is the world made of? It is our privilege to live in a time when enormous progress has been made towards finding some of the answers. String theory is our most recent attempt to answer the last (and part of the second) question. So, what is the world made of? Ordinary matter is made of atoms, which are in turn made of just three basic components: electrons whirling around a nucleus composed of neutrons and protons. The electron is a truly fundamental particle (it is one of a family of particles known as leptons), but neutrons and protons are made of smaller particles, known as quarks. Quarks are, as far as we know, truly elementary. Our current knowledge about the subatomic composition of the universe is summarized in what is known as the Standard Model of particle physics. It describes both the fundamental building blocks out of which the world is made, and the forces through which these blocks interact. There are twelve basic building blocks.

108. Cornell Physics
Includes a general introduction of the department, relevant news, lists of staff, course lists and information as well as details of research groups.
http://www.physics.cornell.edu/physics/index.html
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109. Master Of Science In Physics | Department Of Physics | University Of Stuttgart
The MSc in physics at the University of Stuttgart is taught entirely in English and takes two years Master of Science in physics general Information
http://www.msc.physics.uni-stuttgart.de/general.html
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The MSc Programme in Physics Physics is concerned with problems that range from minute particles to the universe as a whole. Quantitative methods are used to analyse the apparent complexity of the system in which we live. For this reason, the methods and results from this science are often applied to other fields such as Chemistry, Biology or Engineering. Graduates of the MSc in Physics will have experienced a balanced but diverse period of postgraduate studies and will be qualified to find employment in a wide range of professions. Physics graduates do not only find employment in universities or research laboratories but will frequently be found in computer companies, management consultants or in the field of telecommunications. The MSc in Physics at the University of Stuttgart is taught entirely in English and takes two years (four semesters) including a one-year thesis. Upon completion of this programme you will be awarded a degree which is equivalent to the German degree of "Diplomphysiker" and a qualified graduate of this programme will be entitled to continue to study towards a doctoral degree in Physics at a German university without having to fulfil additional academic requirements.

110. Physics And Astronomy At The University Of Calgary
general information about the department, research activities, staff and students, and other details. Also features newsletter archives.
http://www.phas.ucalgary.ca/
Physics and Astronomy
Colloquium Friday September 23 Location SB 142 Time 03:00 PM Speaker Dr. Noah Finkelstein
University of Colorado at Boulder Title Making a Science of Science Education:
Tools, Practices and Implications of Physics
Education Research For more info click here PASA is not available at this time Welcome to Physics and Astronomy Photo by Keith Morison
Reprinted with permission of The Calgary Herald

111. Italian Society On General Relativity And Gravitation - SIGRAV
Founded to contribute to the development of research on general Relativity and Gravitational physics.
http://www.sigrav.unige.it/

112. Bilkent University | Department Of PHYSICS - General Information
general Information. The Department of physics offers courses that lead to the BS, MS, and Ph.D. degrees. The department recently established a new compound
http://www.fen.bilkent.edu.tr/~physics/html/general.htm
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The Department of Physics offers courses that lead to the B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees. The department recently established a new compound semiconductor research and technology laboratory consisting of Class 100 and Class 10000 clean rooms housing a mask aligner, SEM, PECVD, RIE, UHV evaporator, magnetron sputterer, RTP, I-V, C-V and microwave measurement setups. Experimental research areas include STM, PL and Raman Spectroscopy and III-V micro and optoelectronic device technologies. Theoretical research areas include the study of scanning tunneling and force microscopy, surfacephysics, mesoscopic physics, superlattices, high temperature superconductivity, statistical mechanics,and quantum optics. The undergraduate program is structured with the assumption that the student will continue his or her education towards an M.S. and a Ph.D. degree in Physics. The Department therefore admits a small number of highly qualified students every year. The program enables the student to attain a basic background in all areas of physics and at the same time provides a solid background in the area of condensed matter physics. A number of elective courses are offered for students whose interests may develop in other areas.

113. University Of Leicester - Department Of Physics And Astronomy
general departmental information, as well as information for prospective and current students, and details of ongoing research.
http://www.le.ac.uk/physics/
Please follow the link to new home page location: http://www.le.ac.uk/physics/index.shtml

114. Department Of Physics - General Info - Mission
The central mission of the Department of physics is to provide the premier will maintain a strong set of degree sequences and general education courses,
http://www.phy.ilstu.edu/physdept/mission.htm
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ISU Physics Department Mission Statement
The central mission of the Department of Physics is to provide the premier undergraduate physics program in Illinois. To fulfill and support that mission, the department will maintain a strong set of degree sequences and general education courses, foster excellent teaching, provide a superior learning environment, support quality research and scholarship, offer meaningful public outreach activities, and increase access to its programs for students throughout Illinois. The goals of the Department of Physics are to:
  • provide a high quality undergraduate physics experience, offering physics and physics teaching degrees as well as innovative programs in computational physics and physics/engineering.
  • exhibit leadership in education, curriculum development, and instructional technologies on a national level, with a particular emphasis on computational physics education.
  • carry out research and scholarship that are recognized on a national/international level and that provide a supportive learning environment in which undergraduate students are active participants.

115. Faculty For Physics And Astronomy
Events, news, general departmental information, people, courses, and other details. Also features information for international students.
http://www.physik.uni-heidelberg.de/welcome_e.html
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116. Department Of Physics - General Info - History
The physics Department was created in 1966 when Illinois State University efforts on the physics component of the University s general education program
http://www.phy.ilstu.edu/physdept/history.htm
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History of the ISU Physics Department
The Physics Department was created in 1966 when Illinois State University evolved from a teacher-training institution to a multi-purpose university. During the early years, the Department concentrated its efforts on the physics component of the University's general education program and building a curriculum to serve a growing number of physics majors. During the period when enrollments in upper division physics courses were low, the Department developed a new self-paced, modular approach to advanced physics courses. This Personalized System of Instruction (PSI) was adopted by other universities across the nation and is still available today for majors at ISU wishing to use these individualized modules for topics outside the current curriculum. In the 90's our committment to computational physics deepened with the initiation of the Undergraduate Computational Science Lab, an interdisciplinary lab to develop computational science courses and research. One product of this effort is the new degree sequence in Computational Physics, one of only a handful in the world. At the same time, our physics teaching degree program has been revitalized with a new thrust in active learning and expanded hands-on lab and computer methods. The creation of the Intense Laser Physics Unit provides a focus for undergraduate research activities in laser-atom interactions, including a series of seminars, both tutorial and cutting-edge, covering this exciting research area.

117. Untitled Document
A list of FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) regarding Cosmology, String theory, Relativity and general physics
http://www.het.brown.edu/people/watson/pages/resources.htm
Resources Below you will find links and suggested reading on various topics and at the beginning of each section a list of FAQ's (Frequently Asked Questions) that I have either received from others or that I have pondered at some point myself. If you would like to submit a question please do so [ here Topics Suggestions welcome General Physics FAQs
  • Can Theoretical Physics explain paranormal phenomena?
    Answer courtesy: Nobel Laureate Gerald t'Hooft
    What if all things can't be explained using physics?
    This is certainly a possibility, however, if physics and mathematics is inadequate to describe reality, that only leaves a realm that would be useless for us to know anyway. Besides "to know" means to apply a logical system to describe something, if mathematics (logic) is not applicable what else would one use? Faith is not an alternative to logic, for it is based on logic. One could define faith as the group of prejudices established by one to avoid reason. What is theoretical physics?

118. The EnviroLink Network - Physics
Displaying 1 5 of 5 resources in physics and general Information; 1. Earth and Moon Viewer USA See the Earth and Moon from both on the Earth and from
http://www.envirolink.org/topics.html?topic=Physics&topicsku=2002109192119&topic

119. UW Physics University Of Wisconsin Madison WI
Provides a general instructional overview, announcements, faculty directory, and class time schedules and descriptions.
http://www.physics.wisc.edu/
Physics
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Welcome to the Department of Physics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison!
The University of Wisconsin-Madison has for decades been ranked among the top universities in the United States. One reason is the high quality and unusually broad scope of the research program in our Physics Department. The department's first Ph.D. was awarded in 1899, and over a thousand students have earned doctorates in virtually every area of physics since. Questions? Contact info@physics.wisc.edu
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120. Department Of Physics
Features general departmental information, as well as details about programs of study, seminars, and careers in physics.
http://www.physics.carleton.ca/
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Department of Physics
The Physics Department at Carleton University offers a complete set of undergraduate B.Sc. Honours programs in Physics including degrees in Applied Physics and in Physics with the choice of either Experimental or Theory streams as well as joint programs with Math, with Chemistry and with Biology. Research at Carleton's Physics Department is focused in two key areas, Medical physics and Particle physics.

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