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         Physics Index:     more books (100)
  1. Physics of Negative Refraction and Negative Index Materials: Optical and Electronic Aspects and Diversified Approaches (Springer Series in Materials Science) (Springer Series in Materials Science)
  2. Current Physics Index Volume 20, Number 2, April-June 1994 Part 2,ISSN: 0098-9819 by John T. Scott, 1994
  3. Current Physics Index Volume 19, Author Index 1993 Part 1,ISSN: 0098-9819 by John T. Scott, 1993
  4. Author and Subject Cumulative Index, Volumes 1-38, Volume 39: Subject and Author Cumulative Index, Volumes 1-38 (Advances in Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics)
  5. Current Physics Index Volume 20, Number 2, April-June 1994 Part 1 ISSN: 0098-9819 by John T. Scott, 1994
  6. Physics of Metals and Metallography Magazine Subject Index Volume 54, 1982 by Physics of Metals and Metallography Magazine, 0000
  7. Current Physics Index Volume 20, Subject Index 1994 Part 2,ISSN: 0098-9819 by John T. Scott, 1994
  8. Current Physics Index Volume 20, Number 3, July-September 1994 Part 2 ISSN: 0098-9819 by John T. Scott, 1994
  9. Handbook on the Physics and Chemistry of Rare Earths: Cumulative Index, Volumes 1-15 by Karl A. Gschneidner, 1993-03-01
  10. Current Physics Index Volume 21, Subject Index 1995, Part 2, ISSN: 0098-9819 by John T. Scott, 0000
  11. Soviet Physics JETP Index Vol. 36, Jan-June 1973 by The Staff of American Institutue of Physics, 1974
  12. Current Physics Index Volume 20, Author Index 1994 Part 2,ISSN: 0098-9819 by John T. Scott, 1994
  13. Current Physics Index Volume 19, Author Index 1993 Part 2,ISSN: 0098-9819 by John T. Scott, 0000
  14. Current Physics Index Volume 20, Number 3, July-September 1994 Part 1 ISSN: 0098-9819 by John T. Scott, 1994

1. SMILE PROGRAM PHYSICS INDEX
Almost 200 lesson plans, grouped by physics topic. Also, math lesson plans areon the same page.
http://www.iit.edu/~smile/physinde.html
SMILE PROGRAM PHYSICS INDEX
The SMILE website is hosted by the Illinois Institute of Technology
The Physics lessons are divided into the following categories: Matter Mechanics Fluids Waves, Sound and Optics , and Miscellaneous
Matter
  • Introduction to the Periodic Table by Estellvenia Sanders - Chicago Vocational
  • Tempting Temperatures by Marjorie Fields - Ella Flagg Young
  • Air: Demonstrating Its Presence and Effects by Porter Johnson - Illinois Institute of Technology
  • Density by Marilyn Martello - Clinton
  • Air Movement by Lisa C. Ingram - Frederick Douglass Middle Academy
  • Gases Lighter and Heavier than Air by Bonnie Anderson - Libby School Annex
  • States of Matter by Kathleen Moore - O. W. Holmes
  • Temperature by Jackie Baker - Crown Community Academy
  • Exploring the Properties of Matter in the Preschool by Lorraine Watt - Brian Piccolo Elementary School
  • The Air Out There by Gladys Allen - Louis Wirth Experimental School
  • Comparing Densities of Different Liquids by Elaine Messal - Henry Clay Elementary
  • The Three States Of Matter by Sharon R. West - Edward Hurley
  • Solids, liquids and gases
  • 2. Physics 2000
    An interactive journey through modern physics. Have fun learning visually and conceptually about 20th century science and hightech devices. Uses
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    3. SMILE PROGRAM PHYSICS INDEX
    SMILE PROGRAM physics index. The SMILE website is hosted by the Illinois Institute of Technology
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    4. NYU Physics Index
    physics.nyu.edu. Welcome to the. Physics Department at New York University.DIRECTIONS TO MEYER HALL OF PHYSICS Click for address information, WHAT S NEW
    http://www.physics.nyu.edu/
    NYU
    PHYSICS
    ALUMNI
    GSAS
    CAS
    physics.nyu.edu
    Welcome to the
    Physics Department at New York University
    Click for address information WHAT'S NEW Graduate Handbook All Scheduled Events
    PROJECTS/SPECIAL EVENTS New York Schools Cosmic Particle Telescope (NYSCPT) OPEN POSITIONS Postdoctoral Research Position in the group of Alan Sokal Postdoctoral research positions in high energy theory and astrophysics Revised: Fri Mar 28 17:27:10 2003

    5. HEP Virtual Phonebook
    Alphabetical index of institutions; from HEPIC.
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    6. NYU Physics Index
    Courses for Physics Majors for the dual degree program Check out research onour website http//www.physics.nyu.edu/research/index.html.
    http://www.physics.nyu.edu/undergraduate/timeline.html
    NYU
    PHYSICS
    ALUMNI
    GSAS
    CAS
    Undergraduate Program Explained
    Page Contents:
    General Advice for Physics Majors

    Course Timeline for Program

    Course Timeline for Bachelor of Science

    Course Timeline for Intensive Program
    ...
    Research
    General Advice:
    If you are thinking of majoring in physics it is important to take Physics I and II as well as Calculus I and II in your first year. This permits you to satisfy all the requirements of the major and benefit from the full range of advanced physics electives in your junior and senior years. Even if you decide to major in another science subject these courses will likely serve you well. It is possible to major in physics beginning in your second year but more difficult and your choice of electives will be limited. For further advice please see you undergraduate faculty advisor. All undergraduate majors should discuss their programs with their faculty advisor in the Physics Department. Back to Page Contents
    Courses for Physics Majors for the regular program
    The typical course sequence for physics major begins in a students’ first year at NYU: Years: Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4
    Year 1:
    Fall Semester:
    V63.0121 Calculus I

    7. Physical Review Focus
    APS Physics Tip Sheet. ISSN 15390748 2005 by The American Physical Society All Rights Reserved. Focus Archive PNU Index Image Index
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    8. Physics The WWW Virtual Library
    The WWW Virtual Library Physics
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    9. Physics Resources
    Physics Internet Resources
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    10. Mathematical Physics Index
    History Topics Mathematical physics index Topology and Scottish mathematicalphysics Light Ancient Greece to Maxwell
    http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Indexes/Math_Physics.html
    History Topics: Mathematical Physics Index
  • General relativity
  • History of Quantum mechanics
  • Orbits and gravitation
  • Special relativity ... Search Form JOC/EFR November 2004 The URL of this page is:
    http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/Indexes/Math_Physics.html
  • 11. Galaxy Directory Physics Science
    URL www.alcyone.com/max/physics/laws/index.. ..
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    12. The Physics Teacher's Index
    SOFTWARE/SHAREWARE Physics Simulations C net Shareware Index Bridge Resonance Software Data Analysis Curve Fitting Program named CORCO
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    13. IOL Your Fingers Reveal So Much About You
    He found that men teaching traditional science subjects such as maths and physics had index fingers at least as long as their ring fingers
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    14. The Physics Crackpot Index
    The Crackpot Index John Baez A simple method for rating potentially revolutionary contributions to physics A 5 point starting credit.
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    15. Physics Index
    These pages consist of notes, labs, and handouts from the author s physics classes,collected over the years.
    http://www.batesville.k12.in.us/physics/PhyNet/
    Physics at BHS
    Index
    BHS Staff Mr. Stanbrough Physics "Most people who haven't been trained in physics probably think of what physicists do as a question of incredibly complicated calculations, but that's not really the essence of it. The essence of it is that physics is about concepts, wanting to understand the concepts, the principles by which the world works." - Edward Witten (1951 - )
    Physics 1 at BHS - An Overview
    I see Physics 1 students for 4 - 4.5 week cycles of 85 minute periods. I try, with limited success, to divide the course as follows: Semester General Topics Text Chapters Mechanics Light I try to stress Scientific Method and how science works (and sometimes doesn't work) in this course. Not many physics students will become professional scientists, let alone physicists, but it is vitally important that, as citizens, they have a reasonably sophisticated idea of how science works. Mechanics is the soul of physics. We begin with kinematics in one- and two-dimensions ( projectiles ), proceed through

    16. GCSE.com: Physics Index
    Index to our awardwinning tutorials, tips and advice on GCSE Physics courseworkand exams for students, parents and teachers.
    http://www.gcse.com/pindex.html
    PHYSICS:
    Index
    Main Menu

    Bookshop

    Coursework

    Electricity
    ...
    Waves
    OTHER SUBJECTS:
    Maths

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    SECTIONS:
    About Us

    Bookshop
    Coursework Downloads ... Revision Tips GUESTBOOK: View or sign
    GCSE Physics: Index
    The Physics index links to the sections in which the following references are made. If you can't see what you're looking for, try a Google search (right).
    acceleration
    Acceleration
    alpha
    Radiation types Alpha Particles Penetration
    ammeter
    Current Electricity Glossary Ohm's Law Parallel Circuits ... Series Circuits
    amp
    Current Electricity Glossary Ohm's Law Parallel Circuits ... Series Circuits
    amplitude
    Amplitude
    anion
    Atoms Glossary
    asteroid
    Asteroids Meteorites The Solar System
    Asteroid Belt
    Asteroids
    atmosphere
    Glossary
    atom
    Atoms Glossary
    background radiation
    Background Radiation
    battery
    Circuits Glossary
    beta
    Radiation types Beta particles Penetration
    big bang
    The Big Bang Evidence
    binoculars
    Binoculars Binocular Prisms
    black hole
    Black Holes
    braking distance
    Braking Distances Braking and Thinking Distances
    cation
    Atoms Glossary
    cell
    Circuits Glossary Ohm's Law
    charge (electric)
    Atoms Glossary Static Electricity
    circuit (parallel)
    Glossary Parallel Circuits Series Circuits
    circuit (series)
    Glossary Parallel Circuits Series Circuits
    coma
    Comets
    comet
    Comets Meteors Meteorites The Solar System
    conduction
    Conduction in non-metals Conduction in metals
    conductor
    Current Electricity Glossary
    convection
    Convection Convection in rooms
    corona
    An Eclipse
    count rate
    Count Rates Corrected Count Rates
    Critical Angle
    Critical Angle
    current
    Current Electricity Electricity Glossary Ohm's Law ... Series Circuits
    dating
    Dating Rocks Dead Sea Scrolls And Turin Shroud
    deceleration

    17. Physics GCSE From Gondar Design
    of each physics page will return you to the index page of the Gondar Design at the top of each page will take you back to the physics index page.
    http://www.purchon.com/physics/
    Physics GCSE from Gondar Design Gondar Design Physics Flash 5 animations for GCSE physics students
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    Next These pages are intended to support GCSE biology students with the physics they need to know to understand some sections of the biology syllabus. If you want to see a particular topic included on this web site you should e-mail your suggestions to me at: nigel@purchon.com and I will do my best. The blue button at the bottom of each physics page will return you to the index page of the Gondar Design Science web. The text link at the top of each page will take you back to the physics index page. Good luck with your studies. Gondar Design Physics Flash 5 animations for GCSE physics students Last revised: 14 October 2001 Extra support for students at Kingsbury High School
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    18. Design Physics Index
    Design physics index. Design Physics. The Design Physics Department is responsiblefor underwriting the nuclear physics performance and safety of the UK
    http://www.awe.co.uk/main_site/scientific_and_technical/featured_areas/dpd/
    Home Scientific and Technical Featured Areas Design Physics Department Search: About AWE News Scientific and Technical Business ...
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    Design Physics Index
    Design Physics
    The Design Physics Department is responsible for underwriting the nuclear physics performance and safety of the UK nuclear deterrent and for maintaining the capability to design a successor warhead, should it be required. To that end we are working to improve our scientific understanding of the detailed physics of operation, supported by the development of accurate, multi-dimensional numerical simulations, in turn supported by sophisticated material models. The range of physics issues that we need to understand is probably broader than in any other scientific field and we are, of course, unique in the UK. The following gives a flavour of the range of studies currently active in the Department:
    • High strain-rate phenomena - including material response and failure modes Nuclear physics, fission, data, radiochemistry and neutron transport methods Radiation transport Plasma physics and fusion Stochastic processes Atomic physics, LTE and non-LTE opacities and equations of state from near absolute zero to about 109 K

    19. PLASIMO Physics Index
    Page about plasma physics. Last but not least, our live is based on plasmaphysics, as the energy in the sun is produced by a fusion plasma.
    http://plasimo.phys.tue.nl/physics/
    Plasma Physics
    Introduction
    Plasmas provide a variety of physical phenomena and are applied in a variety of applications. Production of light (lamps, lithography), surface treatment (modification, coating, PE-CVD, solar cell production), analytical chemistry and nuclear fusion are the most prominent ones. Last but not least, our live is based on plasma physics, as the energy in the sun is produced by a fusion plasma. Modeling plasmas helps to get theoretical insight, to understand experimental results and to design industrial and experimental setups where plasma physics is involved. PLASIMO is a modular code which has been designed to be able to model a large variety of plasmas; at this moment it can handle plasmas, where a two dimensional hydrodynamic description is appropriate and where no magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) is involved; both plasmas in Local Thermal Equilibrium (LTE) and non-LTE plasmas can be modeled. The possibility to model time-dependent behaviour has recently been added.

    20. Chem/Physics Index
    O Introduction to Chem/Physics(93 k) In this course students will learn physicalscience by exploring a topic, considering the concepts involved,
    http://serp.la.asu.edu/ChemPhy_dir/ChmPhyIdx.html
    Chem/Physics Lessons You will need the Acrobat Reader to view or print the lessons and activities. You can get a free copy by clicking on Acrobat Reader . Click on a lesson title below to read, print, or save the PDF file.
    Introduction to Chem/Physics (93 k)
    In this course students will learn physical science by exploring a topic, considering the concepts involved, then applying what was learned to a new problem. In this module students will review some of the basic skills and language that will be used in the other lessons. Teaching Notes for the Introduction Module. (15 k)
    Measurement and Graphing (26 k)
    The ability to interpret a relationship between variables graphically is an useful skill. Fortunately, most all the physical phenomena we can measure fall into one of the following relationships between variables: none, direct, inverse, square, and inverse square. In this learning cycle students will investigate examples of each of these relationships and learn how to write mathematical expressions to describe them. (13 k)
    Conservation of Mass (33 k)
    In this activity students will find a number of stations where they will examine how the mass of a substance is affected by a physical or chemical change. They will make observations, record data and answer questions about each situation. When students have finished considering all the situations they will discuss as a group what they have learned and try to resolve unanswered questions.

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