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  1. Schaum's Outline of Physics for Engineering and Science, Second Edition (Schaum's Outline Series) by Michael Browne, 2009-09-15
  2. University Physics with Modern Physics with MasteringPhysics (12th Edition) by Hugh D. Young, Roger A. Freedman, 2007-04-02
  3. Examkrackers: 1001 Questions in MCAT in Physics by Jonathan Orsay, Jordan Zaretsky, 2001-12-01
  4. Physics for Scientists & Engineers with Modern Physics (4th Edition) by Douglas C. Giancoli, 2008-09-04
  5. Study Guide for College Physics, Volume 2 (v. 2) by Hugh D. Young, Robert Geller, 2006-08-20
  6. Introduction to Solid State Physics by Charles Kittel, 2004-11-11
  7. CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, 91st Edition
  8. Mysticism and the New Physics (Compass) by Michael Talbot, 1993-08-03
  9. Conceptual Physics: A High School Physics Program by Paul G. Hewitt, 1987-01
  10. Feynman's Tips on Physics: A Problem-Solving Supplement to the Feynman Lectures on Physics by Richard P. Feynman, Michael A. Gottlieb, et all 2005-07-31
  11. Solid State Physics by NeilW. Ashcroft, N.David Mermin, 1976-01-02
  12. The MCAT Physics Book by Garrett Biehle, 2005-06-06
  13. Schaum's Outline of Modern Physics by Ronald Gautreau, 1999-07-27
  14. The High School Physics Tutor, Second Edition by James R. Ogden, Research & Education Association, et all 1986-04-11

121. Skateboard Science
Developed by the Exploratorium to uncover the science of this dynamic sport. Learn the underlying physics of ollies, nollies and kickflips and the manufacturing process involved in making a modern skateboard.
http://www.exploratorium.edu/skateboarding/
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122. Physics Tutorial Menu
Math and some basic physics concepts requiring math or understanding of vectors.
http://www.physics.uoguelph.ca/tutorials/tutorials.html
P HYSICS T UTORIALS
Warning : These tutorials are best viewed with Internet Explorer. REMEDIAL
Dimensional Analysis

Graphing Oscillating Fns.

Trigonometry

Graphing Simple Fns.
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Significant digits
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Torque and Rotational Motion

DC Circuits

Free-Body Diagrams

Exponent. Growth and Decay
... Simple Harmonic Motion MATHCAD EXERCISES PHYS*1130 PHYS*3220 BIOPHYSICS TUTOR Selected Text Problem Solutions(1080) Solutions to Self Tests SAMPLE EXAMS Help room hours Extra Problems

123. Contents
A set of lecture notes on the mathematical framework that underlies linear systems arising in physics, engineering and applied mathematics.
http://www.math.ohio-state.edu/~gerlach/math/BVtypset/node2.html
Next: Introduction Up: LINEAR MATHEMATICS IN INFINITE Previous: Preface Index
Contents

Ulrich Gerlach 2004-04-01

124. The Physics Encyclopedia
This site provides exhaustive, comprehensive, carefully selected and structured lists on Internet physics resources.
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125. Preprints.html
Several lecture note sets by Igor Dolgachev in various formats, including DVI and PostScript.
http://www.math.lsa.umich.edu/~idolga/lecturenotes.html
Lecture Notes
Enriques surfaces I: Corrections ( ps pdf
LECTURES ON INVARIANT THEORY ( pdf
INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICS
MODULAR FORMS ( pdf
INTRODUCTION TO ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY
  • Lectures 1-17 ( pdf
INTRODUCTION TO STRING THEORY
TOPICS IN CLASSICAL ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY
  • Chapters 1-11( pdf

126. The American Journal Of Physics Home Page
The American Journal of physics editorial office has moved. Department of physics Amherst College Amherst, MA 01002 (413)5422258 rhromer@amherst.edu
http://www.amherst.edu/~ajp/
Welcome to the American Journal of Physics
The American Journal of Physics editorial office has moved. All communications to the editorial office should now be sent to the office at Kalamazoo College: Professor Jan Tobochnik
Editor, American Journal of Physics
Kalamazoo College
Kalamazoo, MI 49006
ajp@kzoo.edu
The new address of the AJP home page is www.kzoo.edu/ajp
Personal mail to the retiring editor can continue to be sent to: Professor Robert H. Romer
Department of Physics
Amherst College
Amherst, MA 01002
rhromer@amherst.edu Email sent to the ajp@amherst.edu address will not reach the editorial office and (for technical reasons) cannot be forwarded to the new office. The A merican J ournal of P hysics World Wide Web Home Page is maintained by the staff of the American Journal of Physics.

127. Physics And Mathematics Tutoring Via E-mail From Prof. Nikitin
Senior lecturer offers physics and mathematics tutoring for high school and college levels via email.
http://tutor-online.narod.ru/
If you seem to be upset with Physics or Mathematics and grades could be better, these may be signs that you need some help. Tutoring via email from online tutor may be the answer to better grades and enrichment. A mature, experienced online tutor can explain material in a variety of ways for developing good study habits. QUALIFICATION 20 Years Professional Experience in University, College and High School Tutoring Senior Lecturer in Physics and Math Associate Professor, Senior Research Scientist Ph.D. degree in Physics and Math My Curriculum Vitae SUBJECTS DETAILS OF SERVICE Mechanics Statistical Physics and Thermodynamics Electricity and Magnetism Oscillations and Waves Optics Quantum Physics Algebra, Geometry and Trigonometry Complex Numbers Linear Algebra Calculus and Vector Calculus Differential Equations Differential Geometry I will teach you online detailed, step-by-step solution to any problem you may have in Physics and Mathematics. Just send me your questions and problems by email, and I will send you back solutions done in Word with all proper formulas and diagrams during the day as soon as possible. You can email me a trial problem right now.

128. Particle Data Group
S. Eidelman et al., physics Letters B592, 1 (2004) and 2005 partial update for edition 2006. top news bar. The 2005 web update of the Particle Listings is
http://pdg.lbl.gov/

S. Eidelman
et al. , Physics Letters B
and 2005 partial update for edition 2006
"The 2005 web update of the Particle Listings is now available."

129. Atmospheric Chemistry
Research activities include cloud physics and chemistry, aerosol chemistry and physics, wet and 'occult' deposition, and urban pollution.
http://www.isao.bo.cnr.it/~chimatmo/atm_chem/index.html
Last modified: June 2002

130. The Laws List
Now, the list is more of a minidictionary of physics and astronomy terms, rather than strictly a list of laws, rules, and so forth; however, for historical
http://www.alcyone.com/max/physics/laws/
The laws list Lw
Laws Introduction. The laws list is a list of various laws, rules, principles, and other related topics in physics and astronomy. This list is not intended to be complete. History. The laws list originally started out strictly as a list of laws. Then, because of their similarity, I began adding rules to the list (after all, in physics, there is generally no difference between a law and a rule). Over time I added more and more similar subjects. Now, the list is more of a minidictionary of physics and astronomy terms, rather than strictly a list of laws, rules, and so forth; however, for historical reasons I still refer to it as the laws list, even though it is something of a misnomer. Contents. The laws list: A
aberration to Avogadro's hypothesis Lw The laws list: B
Balmer series to Brownian motion Lw The laws list: C
candela to Curie-Weiss law Lw The laws list: D
Dalton's law to Dulon-Petit law Lw The laws list: E
Eddington limit to event horizon Lw The laws list: F
faint, young sun paradox to Fizeau method Lw The laws list: G
G to gravitational radius Lw The laws list: H
h to Huygen's construction Lw The laws list: I
ideal gas constant to ideal gas laws Lw The laws list: J joule to Josephson effects Lw The laws list: K k to Kohlrausch's law Lw The laws list: L L to Lyman series Lw The laws list: M Mach number to muon experiment Lw The laws list: N N A to null experiment Lw The laws list: O Occam's razor to Olbers' paradox Lw The laws list: P particle-wave duality to pseudoforce Lw The laws list: Q Lw The laws list: R R

131. Research_hardware_instrument_design/index.html
Designs and manufactures prototype scientific instruments and accessories for research in chemistry, physics, and engineering. Each instrument is customized to meet the specific needs of the experimenter.
http://www.research-hardware.com/

132. The PPARC Web Site
The Particle physics and Astronomy Research Council (PPARC)funds UK research, education and public understanding in its four broad areas of science
http://www.pparc.ac.uk/
LOW-GRAPHIC VERSION WHAT'S NEW COMMENT CONTACTS
The Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council [PPARC] is the UK's strategic science investment agency. By directing, coordinating and funding research, education and training in particle physics and astronomy, PPARC delivers world-leading science, technologies and people for the UK. Based in Swindon, along with several other research councils , PPARC operates three scientific sites: the UK Astronomy Technology Centre in Edinburgh, the Isaac Newton Group in La Palma and the Joint Astronomy Centre in Hawaii.
13 September 2005
Swift detects most distant explosion in the Universe

Scientists using the NASA Swift satellite and several ground-based telescopes have detected the most distant explosion yet, a gamma-ray burst from the edge of the visible Universe.
12 September 2005
Dusty old star offers window to our future, astronomers report

Astronomers have glimpsed dusty debris around an essentially dead star where gravity and radiation should have long ago removed any sign of dust.
07 September 2005
Cassini reveals more detail about Saturn's rings

Cassini scientists, presenting at the 37th Annual Meeting of the Division for Planetary Sciences meeting in Cambridge, have revealed more results about Saturn's ring system.

133. Princeton Earth Physics Project
Provides earthquake data. Includes exterior links for statistics as well as discussion group.
http://lasker.princeton.edu/pepp.shtml

134. CWP - Contributions Of 20th C. Women To Physics (redirect)
Electronic archive containing over 75 brief scientific and biographic citations of original and important contributions 20th century women have made to
http://www.physics.ucla.edu/~cwp/
AN ARCHIVE PRESENTING AND DOCUMENTING IMPORTANT AND ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO PHYSICS MADE BEFORE 1976 BY 20 th CENTURY WOMEN.
This site is now at its permanent location at http://cwp.library.ucla.edu PLEASE CLICK HERE AND BOOKMARK NEW LOCATION.

135. Condensed Matter Physics - Caltech
Top/Reference/Education/Colleges_and_Universities/North_America/United_States/California/Private_Colleges_and_Universities/California_Institute_of_Technology/Research/physics_and_Astronomy
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Condensed Matter Physics
California Institute of Technology
Condensed Matter Physics
Caltech 114-36
Pasadena CA 91125
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Condensed Matter Physics Seminar

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136. How Things Work - Untitled
A service providing answers to questions about physics, science, and how things in the world around us work.
http://howthingswork.virginia.edu/
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137. Howstuffworks "How Boomerangs Work"
Illustrated tutorial explains the physics behind the propellerlike flight of the boomerang.
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Table of Contents Introduction to How Boomerangs Work What is It? Why Does It Fly? Why Does It Come Back? How Do I Throw One? How Was It Invented? Lots More Information When most of us think of boomerangs , we imagine somebody (quite possibly a cartoon character) throwing a banana-shaped stick that eventually turns around and comes right back to the thrower's hand (possibly after hitting another cartoon character in the head). This idea is simply amazing, and as children, our first reaction to such a device was: This stick is obviously possessed with magical powers! Of course, the person or people who discovered the boomerang hadn't actually found a magical stick, but they had come upon an amazing application of some complex laws of physics. In this article, we'll break down the physical principles that make boomerangs work, see what happens as a boomerang flies through the air and find out the proper way to throw a boomerang so that it comes back to you. We'll also delve a little into the history of boomerangs to see how they came about in the first place. Boomeranging is an amazing demonstration of scientific principles as well as a terrific sport you can enjoy all by yourself.

138. Contemporary Physics Education Project (CPEP)
A product of teachers, educators, and physicists located around the world. Charts, brochures, web features, and classroom activities present the current
http://www.cpepweb.org/
News: Helen Quinn, the past president of CPEP, has been honored by election to the US National Academy of Sciences.
In addition, Dr. Quinn is the past President "2004" of the American Physical Society. CPEP is a non-profit organization of teachers, educators, and physicists located around the world. CPEP materials present the current understanding of the fundamental nature of matter and energy, incorporating the major research findings of recent years. During the last ten years, CPEP has distributed more than 200,000 copies of its charts and other products.

139. Living State Physics
SQUID magnetometry, cardiac electrodynamics, cellular biophysics, and biomagnetic measurements research at Vanderbilt University.
http://www.vanderbilt.edu/lsp/
"We now realize that the phenomena of chemical interactions, and, ultimately life itself, are to be understood in terms of electromagnetism." Richard P. Feynman How SQUIDs Work
Magnetic Microscope Image
of ALH84001 (left) taken with the Vanderbilt Ultra High Resolution Scanning SQUID Microscope (right). News-Press
Corrosion - Martian meteorite At Vanderbilt University , Living State Physics merges research at the forefront of physics with exciting and significant biomedical investigations. It is an interdisciplinary field that draws upon the tools, methods, and theories of physics, biology, engineering, and medicine, as well as computational physics and non-linear dynamics, to increase our understanding of biological systems and phenomena.
Physicists have already made significant contributions to medicine and biology, primarily in medical physics, which emphasizes the application of radiation to diagnosis, imaging, and therapy; and in biophysics, which is concerned largely with the properties and behavior of biological molecules. There are, however, innumerable, unexplored biomedical applications of physics. Hence, the term Living State Physics is both an excellent name for this broad field and an appropriate parallel to the more familiar field of solid state physics, which applies numerous techniques and theories to study solids. Living State Physics elucidates, as no other discipline does, living functions and mechanisms, biological states, and pathological conditions.

140. New Journal Of Physics
Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft Institute of physics New Journal of physics (NJP), coowned by the Institute of physics and Deutsche Physikalische
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