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  1. Five Easy Lessons: Strategies for Successful Physics Teaching by Randall D. Knight, 2002-09-19
  2. University Physics with Modern Physics, 11th Edition by Hugh D. Young, Roger A. Freedman, 2003-08-08
  3. Physics for Scientists and Engineers, Volume II by Raymond A. Serway, Robert J. Beichner, et all 1999-11-01
  4. Barron's AP Physics C 2008 (Barron's How to Prepare for the Ap Physics CAdvanced Placement Examination) by Robert A. Pelcovits Ph.D., M.D., Joshua Farkas, 2007-12-14
  5. A Review of Undergraduate Physics by Benjamin F. Bayman, Morton Hamermesh, 1986-02-26
  6. Physics Experiments And Projects For Students (Physics Experiments & Projects) by C. Isenberg, 1996-07-01
  7. Physics for Scientists and Engineers, Volume 1: (Chapters 1-20) (Physics for Scientists & Engineers) by Paul A. Tipler, Gene Mosca, 2007-01-05
  8. Introductory Physics : A Problem-Solving Approach, 2nd Edition by Jesse D. Wall, Elender Wall, 1997-01
  9. The Tao of Physics: An Exploration of the Parallels between Modern Physics and Eastern Mysticism (25th Anniversary Edition) by Fritjof Capra, 2000-01-04
  10. Thirty Years that Shook Physics: The Story of Quantum Theory by George Gamow, 1985-07-01
  11. Evolution of Physics by Albert Einstein, Leopold Infeld, 1967-10-30
  12. Complete Statistical Physics by Berkeley Physics Course, 1998-03-01
  13. Physics, 4th Edition, Vol.1 by Robert Resnick, David Halliday, et all 1991-12-27
  14. A Passion for Physics: The Story of a Woman Physicist by Joan Freeman, 1991-01-01

121. General Physics Authors/titles Recent Submissions
general physics. Authors and titles for recent submissions Authors VGGurzadyan Comments To appear in The Observatory Subjclass general physics
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General Physics
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  • Tue, 20 Sep 2005 Mon, 19 Sep 2005 Sat, 17 Sep 2005 Fri, 16 Sep 2005 ... Thu, 15 Sep 2005
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    physics/0509163 abs ps pdf other
    Title: Einstein's relativistic Doppler formula
    Authors: Pierseaux Yves
    Categories: physics.class-ph physics.gen-ph
    Comments: 2 pages
    Subj-class: Classical Physics; General Physics
    physics/0503159 abs ps pdf other
    Title: Fast Factoring of Integers
    Authors: Gordon Chalmers
    Categories: physics.gen-ph
    Comments:
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    General Physics
    Mon, 19 Sep 2005
    physics/0509136 abs pdf
    Title: Totally Secure Classical Communication Utilizing Johnson (-like) Noise and Kirchoff's Law
    Authors: Laszlo B. Kish
    Categories: physics.gen-ph Comments: 14 pages; Google search terms: +totally +secure +communication Subj-class: General Physics
    Sat, 17 Sep 2005
    physics/0509149 abs ps pdf other
    Title: Three-dimensional isotropic perfect lens based on LC-loaded transmission lines Authors: P. Alitalo S. Maslovski S. Tretyakov Categories: physics.optics physics.gen-ph Comments: 22 pages, 15 figures

    122. Australasian Society For General Relativity And Gravitation
    Includes a newsletter, information on events, and links to related research groups.
    http://www.physics.adelaide.edu.au/ASGRG/
    Australasian Society for General Relativity and Gravitation
    Contents Membership information Newsletters Job vacancies Committee / contact information ... Other links worldwide The Australasian Society for General Relativity and Gravitation (ASGRG) was formed at a meeting of mathematicians and physicists in Canberra in September 1994. The Society aims to bring together researchers who work in a wide range of areas within mathematical, theoretical and experimental gravitation: exact solutions of general relativity, mathematical relativity, numerical relativity, quantum gravity, cosmology, estimation of the gravitational wave signals produced by astronomical sources, and development of techniques and technology for detecting these signals with earth- and satellite-based antennae. It was decided to form the society to facilitate discussion of mutual problems of interest and to provide greater cooperation to solve the outstanding problems in the various fields. We see our role as providing a regional forum in Australia and New Zealand similar to the recently formed Topical Interest Group in Gravitation of the American Physical Society, and the international GRG society. The official name and constitution of the Society were adopted at the first General Meeting, which was held during the

    123. Physics Related Software Manuals/Links
    Manuals/Links on the Nuclear physics programs and generaluse software (programming languages, algebra programs etc.)
    http://www.jlab.org/~semenov//rlinks/soft.html
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    October 28, 2004 - Please send related information or dead link reports to Andrei Yu. Semenov . Thanks.
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  • Physics Software (Nuclear Physics Models, Simulation, etc. Unsorted yet)
  • Analysis Tools/Math Libs CERNLIB PAW GEANT ... NCAR's Lib , etc.)
  • Programming Languages and Numerical Recipes I Fortran C++ C ... Python
  • Algebraic Programs ( Mathematica MatLab SciLab MathCAD ... Shells etc.
  • Editors LaTeX , and HTML
  • Graphical Tools and CADs Igor GnuPlot ... Origin etc.)
  • Misc Stuff GNU Project CVS Feynman Diagrams Calculation ... Pine etc.)
  • Links to Other Resources
  • Translators and Dictionaries English-Russian-English German-Russian-German ... Text Translators
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  • 124. Atomic Physics - General & Contacts
    general contacts, Not available English Atomic physics » general contacts. About the Atomic physics group. The activities of the Atomic physics group
    http://www.fy.chalmers.se/atom/general/
    Contact us Staff Alumni Physics to the public ... Atomic Physics About the Atomic Physics group The activities of the Atomic Physics group span over quite a large range; from fundamental theoretical calculations on atoms using for example QED, and basic experimental research on fullerenes and negative ions to more applied research on nanotubes, cluster implantation and bioimaging using optical tweezers. Find out more about our work under research If you have any questions or thoughts you are always welcome to contact any of us by mail, phone or by stopping by our offices. Under staff you will find all information you need to get in contact.
    www.fy.chalmers.se

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    Atomic Physics
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    Chalmers University of Technology
    and Göteborg University

    Visiting address: Kemigården 1, SE-412 96  Göteborg
    Questions or comments about this website please direct to: webmaster

    125. Physics Illinois, Department Of Physics, University Of Illinois At Urbana-Champa
    general information about the department, with faculty and staff backgrounds, academic offering and research information, newsletter, and seminar schedules.
    http://www.physics.uiuc.edu/
    Physics
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    "If I look confused, it's because I'm thinking."— Samuel Goldwyn
    Today's Events
    This Week in Physics Physics Blog Mechanics of Foot Travel Physics News Update Physics Courses Physics salutes our excellent teachers! Taekjip Ha talks about collaboration in research in Nature David K. Campbell named provost at Boston University Illinois' first atomic BEC! At 6 p.m. Monday, August 15, 2005, the DeMarco group (graduate students Matt White and Matt Pasienski, post-doc Hong Gao, and Professor Brian DeMarco ) took these images of Illinois' first atomic (Click on the figure for a higher-resolution image.) The figure shows a sequence of absorption images; the temperature of the Rb gas decreases as the labels increase from "1" to "12." The BEC first emerges at image "4" (around 150 nK and 300,000 atoms), and the thermal gas disappears in the final two images. Funding for this work was provided by the National Science Foundation, the Office of Naval Research, and the University of Illinois.

    126. Physics And Astronomy Forums - Culinary Physics - General Physics Discussion
    physics and Astronomy Forums / general physics Discussion / Culinary physics A subject near and dear to all Cookingthe physics of food preparation.
    http://www.physlink.com/Community/Forums/viewmessages.cfm?Forum=17&Topic=3672

    127. Department Of Physics | Acadia University
    Innovator in studio physics, and an interactive learning environment. Includes general information about the faculty and department, as well as resources for students.
    http://ace.acadiau.ca/science/phys/home.htm
    Home News Site Search E-mail Search ... Contact Links Acadia Home Online Registration Registrar's Office Home Department Information Academic Information Faculty ... Contact Introduction Welcome to the Department of Physics at Acadia. We are committed to providing high-quality undergraduate degree programs which are fully described in the University Calendar. The department has active research programs in various areas which allow students an opportunity to participate in research with faculty. We have strong undergraduate programs and many of our graduates go on to graduate work. In addition to research opportunities, upper level students often act as teaching assistants in lower level courses. Please browse around to see what we have to offer as a department and what physics has to offer you as a career choice. We hope you find it useful and informative. If you have any questions that you can't find the answers to, please email, telephone or better yet, come to visit us.

    128. Physics And Astronomy Forums - Programming And Physics - General Undergrad / Col
    physics and Astronomy Forums / general Undergrad / College Discussion As a sophomore in college, I m about to take a computer physics class.
    http://www.physlink.com/Community/Forums/viewmessages.cfm?Forum=11&Topic=2816

    129. Time Travel - Fact Or Fiction?
    The science fiction paradigm, conservation laws, general relativity, paradoxes, tachyons and graphs.
    http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physics/Relativity/GR/time_travel.html
    [Physics FAQ] Updated 1994;
    Original by Jon J. Thaler.
    Time Travel - Fact or Fiction?
    We define time travel to mean departure from a certain place and time followed (from the traveller's point of view) by arrival at the same place at an earlier (from the sedentary observer's point of view) time. Time travel paradoxes arise from the fact that departure occurs after arrival according to one observer and before arrival according to another. In the terminology of special relativity time travel implies that the timelike ordering of events is not invariant. This violates our intuitive notions of causality. However, intuition is not an infallible guide, so we must be careful. Is time travel really impossible, or is it merely another phenomenon where "impossible" means "nature is weirder than we think?" The answer is more interesting than you might think.
    The Science Fiction Paradigm
    The B-movie image of the intrepid chrononaut climbing into his time machine and watching the clock outside spin backwards while those outside the time machine watch the him revert to callow youth is, according to current theory, impossible. In current theory, the arrow of time flows in only one direction at any particular place. If this were not true, then one could not impose a 4-dimensional co-ordinate system on space-time, and many nasty consequences would result. Nevertheless, there is a scenario which is not ruled out by present knowledge. This usually requires an unusual spacetime topology (due to wormholes or strings in general relativity) which has not yet seen, but which may be possible. In this scenario the universe is well behaved in every local region; only by exploring the global properties does one discover time travel.

    130. Patrick B. M. Van Kooten
    This is the personal webspace of a young astrophysicist and statistician. The site includes a general introduction, outline of research interests, and a list of his scientific publications. Also included are content and links related to solar physics, cosmology and time series analysis.
    http://www.mast.queensu.ca/~pvk/index.html
    window.status = "Patrick B. M. van Kooten" HOME PERSONAL STATISTICS RESEARCH INTERESTS PUBLICATIONS ... LINKS Welcome to my home on the world wide web. This is my first attempt at creating a webspace so please forgive any glitches and omissions. Since I feel it is important to get to know a person as a whole, this website contains both personal and professional information about me. If for some reason you would like to learn more about me, please feel free to browse at your own risk. Regards, ~Patrick~
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    131. Physics At Minnesota: Home Page
    Highlights current news as well as a weekly calendar, and provides general information concerning class schedules, curriculum details, program summaries, and research descriptions.
    http://www.physics.umn.edu/
    Information News Grad Undergrad ... Outreach Search this site
    Home
    News and Events
    Kakalios to Appear on 'Science Friday'
    Professor James Kakalios will be a guest for the last half-hour of the National Public Radio program "Science Friday" this week, September 16th at 2:30 p.m. [full story]
    Physics Force to Perform at Nobel Conference
    The Physics Force will perform at the Forty-first Nobel Conference at Gustavus College at noon on September 27th, 2005. [full story]
    Kamenev named McKnight Land-Grant Professor
    Professor Alex Kamenev of the School of Physics and Astronomy will receive the McKnight Land-Grant Professorship for the years 2005-2007. [full story]
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    printer friendly version ... Help Welcome to the School of Physics and Astronomy. The teaching, research and outreach activities of Physics are the focus of this web site. Please refer to the Astronomy and History of Science and Technology web sites for information on their programs. We invite you to explore our activities on the following pages. [More about us] Information
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    132. Department Of Physics | Faculty Of Science | University Of Waterloo
    Includes news and events, information about colloquia and seminars as well as general information for students. Also features information about the Sir Isaac Newton Examination.
    http://www.sci.uwaterloo.ca/physics/
    @import url("http://www.uwaterloo.ca/css/UWblank.css"); @import url("css/physics.css"); @import url("http://www.uwaterloo.ca/css/UWhome.css"); @import url("http://www.uwaterloo.ca/css/UW3col.css"); @import url("http://www.uwaterloo.ca/css/UWprint.css") print; search physics uwaterloo.ca
    Skip to the content of the web site.
    The Department of Medical Biophysics and the Ontario Cancer Institute will be holding a memorial reception in honour of Prof. Jim Lepock on October 5, 2005 at 3:00pm (remarks at 3:15) in the Max Tannenbaum Garden, 16th Floor, Princess Margaret Hospital (rain location, room 7-605. 7th floor).
    Please join us in celebrating Jim's life and contributions to MBP and OCI.
    the main foyer
    desperately needs renovation. This is your space too, and we want to know what you think! Ideas, sketches and photos are welcome. learn more
    physics reunion
    The time has come for all physics alumni and their families to return to UW for a celebration of almost 50 years of physics graduates. more information...

    133. School Of Physics - General Information
    School of physics at the University of Edinburgh Top general Information. Welcome to the School of physics. general Information.
    http://www.ph.ed.ac.uk/admin/general/
    Welcome to the School of Physics. General Information.
    • The University of Edinburgh was founded in 1583, making it one of Scotland’s ancient universities The University has 21 Schools in three Colleges: Humanities and Social Science, Medicine and Veterinary Medicine, and Science and Engineering More than 20,000 students study here, from all over the world and from a variety of backgrounds With more than 6,800 staff, the University is Edinburgh’s third largest employer.
    In October 1993 the Department of Physics and Astronomy came into being as the result of a merger between the Department of Physics and the Department of Astronomy. The astronomers form the Institute for Astronomy which occupies the Blackford Hill site (near the King's Buildings campus) which also houses the Royal Observatory Edinburgh. More recently in 2002, the Universityrestructured into Department was renamed the School of Physics and the Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre (EPCC) and the National e-Science Centre (NeSC) are included within the School. The School is based in the James Clerk Maxwell Building (which also contains the Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre (EPCC) on the King's Buildings campus.

    134. Science News Daily
    Daily general science and research news, physics and nanotechnology headlines.
    http://www.sciencenewsdaily.org
    Home News Archive Search Links ... Feedback Science News
    Natural gas costs could leave consumers cold this winter
    , September 23
    Energy prices are high and will likely stay that way, with the biggest winter sticker shock expected in the Midwest, according to a Purdue University agricultural economist. Supernova Explosion May Have Caused Mammoth Extinction , September 23
    A distant supernova that exploded 41,000 years ago may have led to the extinction of the mammoth, according to research that will be presented tomorrow (Sept. 24) by nuclear scientist Richard Firestone of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Mechanism regulating tooth shape formulation found , September 23
    One of the remaining challenges for evolutionary developmental studies of mammals, whose evolution is best known from their teeth, is how their tooth shape is altered during development. Keeping old appliances leaves owners out in the cold , September 22
    Holding on to an old refrigerator until it dies might seem economical, but most likely it costs consumers more money than it saves because older refrigerators can consume as much as twice the energy of newer models. NIST atomic fountain clock gets much better with time , September 23
    The world's best clock, NIST-F1, has been improved over the past few years and now measures time and frequency more than twice as accurately as it did in 1999 when first used as a national standard, physicists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology report.

    135. About Temperature
    A good general discussion of the physics and concept of temperature.
    http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/staff/blynds/tmp.html
    About Temperature
    This document was prepared for the middle school math teachers who are taking part in Project Skymath It is also hoped that the general public will find it interesting. Disponible en espanol, toque aqui
    Contents (click on star)
    What is Temperature
    The Development of Thermometers and Temperature Scales
    Heat and Thermodynamics
    The Kinetic Theory
    Thermal Radiation
    3 K - The Temperature of the Universe
    Summary
    Acknowledgments
    References
    What is Temperature?
    In a qualitative manner, we can describe the temperature of an object as that which determines the sensation of warmth or coldness felt from contact with it. It is easy to demonstrate that when two objectsof the same material are placed together (physicists say when they are put in thermal contact), the object with the higher temperature cools while the cooler object becomes warmer until a point is reached after which no more change occurs, and to our senses, they feel the same. When the thermal changes have stopped, we say that the two objects (physicists define them more rigorously as systems) are in thermal equilibrium . We can then define the temperature of the system by saying that the temperature is that quantity which is the same for both systems when they are in thermal equilibrium. If we experiment further with more than two systems, we find that many systems can be brought into thermal equilibrium with each other; thermal equilibrium does not depend on the kind of object used. Put more precisely

    136. TOPICS IN MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS, GENERAL RELATIVITY, AND COSMOLOGY
    TOPICS IN MATHEMATICAL physics, general RELATIVITY, AND COSMOLOGY ON THE OCCASION OF THE 75th BIRTHDAY OF JERZY F. PLEBANSKI
    http://cabana.fis.cinvestav.mx/~merced/
    TOPICS IN MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS, GENERAL RELATIVITY, AND COSMOLOGY ON THE OCCASION OF THE 75th BIRTHDAY OF JERZY F. PLEBANSKI
    SEPTEMBER 17-20, 2002; CINVESTAV, MEXICO CITY
    The conference will take place in the Department of Physics of CINVESTAV in Mexico City and is organized to celebrate the 75th birthday of Professor Jerzy F. Plebanski, the first chairman (1962) and now Professor Emeritus of this Department of Physics. The aim of the conference is to discuss a variety of topics in mathematical physics on the boundary between general relativity, cosmology and quantum theory. The program consists of plenary talks (45 min.) and parallel sessions (25 min). CINVESTAV stands for Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados del IPN (Centre for Research and Advanced Studies of the National Polytechnic Institute).
    Organizing committee:
    H. García-Compeán ( Mexico City e-mail: compean@fis.cinvestav.mx A. García ( Mexico City e-mail: aagarcia@fis.cinvestav.mx T. Matos ( Mexico City e-mail: tmatos@fis.cinvestav.mx B. Mielnik ( Mexico City, Warsaw

    137. UNL Department Of Physics And Astronomy
    Provides news and a special events calendar, class schedules and descriptions, research group highlights, facilities overview, and departmental directory, history, and general information.
    http://www.physics.unl.edu/
    Calendar of Events Welcome to the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln! Follow the links above to learn about the Department, its academic programs, research and outreach activities. Upcoming Events:
    Current Opennings:
    Department of Physics and Astronomy
    116 Brace Laboratory
    University of Nebraska-Lincoln
    Lincoln, NE 68588-0111
    Phone: (402) 472-2770
    Fax: (402) 472-2879

    138. Journal Of Physics A: Mathematical And General
    (IOP) Contents and abstracts, full text to subscribers.
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    IOP Physics Reviews IOP journal news ... Latest issue (complete) No 40, 7 October 2005 (L647-L658, 8487-8820) Current volume Number 40, 7 October 2005 Number 39, 30 September 2005 Number 38, 23 September 2005 Number 37, 16 September 2005 Number 36, 9 September 2005 Number 35, 2 September 2005 Number 34, 26 August 2005 Number 33, 19 August 2005 Number 32, 12 August 2005 Number 31, 5 August 2005 Number 30, 29 July 2005 Number 29, 22 July 2005 Number 28, 15 July 2005 Number 27, 8 July 2005 Number 26, 1 July 2005 Number 25, 24 June 2005 Number 24, 17 June 2005 Number 23, 10 June 2005 Number 22, 3 June 2005 Number 21, 27 May 2005 Number 20, 20 May 2005 Number 19, 13 May 2005 Number 18, 6 May 2005 Number 17, 29 April 2005 Number 16, 22 April 2005 Number 15, 15 April 2005

    139. Department Of Physics - General Contact Details
    general Contact Details. Postal Address. The postal address to use for snailmail correspondence is University of Athens, Department of physics,
    http://www.cc.uoa.gr/physics/english/contact.html
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    Panepistimiopolis, Zografou,
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    • Telephone and E-mail directories
    Please search through the following directories if you seek a particular person, according to a specific sector: You can also check the general UOA directory . However, it is currently only available in greek
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    You can send comments and suggestions related to the web pages to the Physics Department Web Team . You can use this feedback form See the acknowledgements page for information on who's responsible for these pages. Back to main index

    140. Otterbein College Department Of Physics And Astronomy
    Introduces faculty and summarizes academic program. Details courses, schedules, and degrees, and offers general information about the Weitkamp Observatory and Science Lecture Series.
    http://www.otterbein.edu/dept/phys/
    Skip to content Physics and Astronomy
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    Schedule of Courses ... Contact Us The Physics major at Otterbein College prepares students interested in the natural sciences for a wide variety of careers, from academic or industrial research and development, to medicine, law or business, by providing training in problem solving and analytical thinking. Introductory physics is also taken by students majoring in Chemistry and Life Science who wish to understand the physical principles applied in their own disciplines. The Physical Science major prepares students for a career in teaching in grades 7-12. Otterbein offers a program in Engineering in cooperation with Washington University in St. Louis and Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland leading to a B.A. degree from Otterbein College and a B.S. degree in Engineering from the partner institution. Students in this program commonly attend Otterbein for three years and Washington University or Case Western for two. The cooperative engineering program is an attractive alternative to traditional engineering curricula which are typically highly structured and require longer than four years to complete. Program graduates are "liberally educated engineers" with a professional advantage due to the distinctive range of their skills, from problem solving to communication. Please send comments and suggestions to

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