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- Electricity and Magnetism - From MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), a series of 36 video lectures (Spring 2002) from Professor Walter Lewin on A2/Undergraduate Physics. The topic range is vast, from basic electricity to Cosmology - from Faraday cages to the Doppler Effect. This material could be very useful for revision or simply to provide an alternative view.
(Added: 13-Sep-2003 By: DP Hits: 1311)
- Fear of Physics - This site introduces itself by saying, ‘Fear not! Physics. Explained. Finally.’ The site includes video clips, animations and information as a large number of phenomena are carefully explained. Topics include, free fall, the Doppler effect, the atom, sound, relativity, friction and many more. Also included are a number of links.
(Added: 2-Dec-2001 By: DP Hits: 2135)
- GCSE Bitesize Revision - Short revision aids and tests on a variety of topics. Not comprehensive, and only one version of each test, but a useful addition to a revision programme.
(Added: 22-Sep-2000 By: DP Hits: 1500)
- GCSE Physics - GCSE Physics site containing over 400 pages and 150 illustrations. Registered Content provider for the National Curriculum Online and part of the National Grid for Learning.
(Added: 11-Aug-2003 By: DCF Hits: 1758)
- GCSE Physics Help - Extensive tutorial site covering nearly all aspects of physics found in GCSE Science.
(Added: 16-Mar-2003 By: A Hits: 1306)
- Interactive Plasma Physics Education Experience! - Ippex, from the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory in the USA, contains interactive on-line resources for the study of matter, electricity, magnetism, energy and fusion. It includes a virtual fusion reactor, real-time data analysis, and an e-mail 'Ask a Scientist' section.
(Added: 6-May-2003 By: SF Hits: 739)
- Internet Physicist - Part of the RDN Virtual Training Suite – (officially launched on 8th May 2001). This site is a free "teach yourself" tutorial on Internet information skills for physics. This tutorial covers the key information skills for the Internet environment. It will allow you to learn how to use the Internet to help with coursework, literature searching, teaching or research. For example, the tour section of the tutorial aims to allow you to:
· Distinguish the different types of resources available over the Internet
· Identify some of the key Internet resources for physics
· Start collecting a list of Internet sites that can support your work
(Added: 1-Jun-2001 By: DP Hits: 1381)
- MATTER Initiative for Schools - This user-friendly site currently contains interactive resources, such as simulations, exercises, experiments and tasks, designed to assist teachers and students of physical sciences at A level. The modules and accompanying glossary have been developed at the University of Liverpool and should provide a worthwhile introduction to topics such as Brownian motion, magnetic fields and seismic waves. Some resources for 11-16 are also available with more promised.
(Added: 22-Aug-2000 By: rb Hits: 1123)
- Motion Mountain Physics Textbook - A freely downloadable text, written to as
interesting, surprising, and challenging as possible. More than 700 pages about
mechanics, relativity, levitation, electricity, quantum theory, unification, cosmology, for students and anybody interested in physics.
(Added: 24-Aug-2002 By: CS Hits: 1183)
- physics.org - A new simple site for any question on physics. The site uses a powerful natural language programme to give an accurate and relevant answer by the use of a database of refereed resources that are guaranteed by the IOP. If you provide more information, your age and knowledge of physics, the answers become even more focused. This site will find an audience at many levels.
(Added: 9-Oct-2001 By: DP Hits: 1450)
- PhysicsWeb - best of - The Best of PhysicsWeb brings together articles about the most exciting areas of modern physics in a single place on PhysicsWeb:
astronomy and astrophysics,
atomic, molecular and quantum physics,
condensed matter,
optics and lasers,
particle and nuclear physics,
superconductivity.
Features from Physics World magazine complement PhysicsWeb news stories and essential links to related Web sites.
(Added: 14-May-2001 By: DP Hits: 1276)
- Resourcefulphysics - From the Institute of Physics, this site offers a service for students and teachers of physics in the 11 - 19 age range including: KS3/4, AS and A2. Access to the site is subscription based, however there are a number of free samples. Included are a variety of resources, including text, diagrams, problems and answers, lesson plans, experiments, tests and answers, OHT's, weblinks, Physics history, a dictionary, lives of Physicists, apparatus photographs, Physics toys, and over 700 creative teaching ideas.
(Added: 13-May-2005 By: Dp Hits: 854)
- SchoolPhysics - this site is aimed at both students and teachers of Physics. Many of the hundreds of high quality documents available are in Microsoft Word format, hence can be amended by the user. There will be something here that you can use – diagrams, data sheets, a Physics dictionary, photographs, worksheets, information sheets. There is so much material available, it is difficult to assess it all!
The site welcomes Physics related questions from students and their teachers, promising an answer within a day or two.
(Added: 18-May-2007 By: DP Hits: 597)
- The Physics Classroom - The Physics Classroom Tutorial is an online physics tutorial written for American high school physics students. The tutorial was originally developed for physics students at Glenbrook South High School in Glenview, Illinois and has since developed. Covers many aspects of GCSE/AS/A2 Physics.
(Added: 1-Sep-2004 By: RU Hits: 1020)
- The Physics Hypertextbook - Written by Glenn Elert and still in development, The Physics Hypertextbook will contain about ten books, each containing about ten chapters of about ten sections. The text is at AS/A2 (and above) standard and could prove very useful to both teachers and students. Most As/A2 topics (and more) are covered in detail.
(Added: 17-Oct-2002 By: DP Hits: 1184)
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