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Java Applets for Statistical and Thermal Physics
Provides access to java applets that enable simulations of statistical events to be explored.
Biography of Otto Stern
Otto Stern (1888 - 1969) worked in many fields from: theoretical physics, especially that of statistical thermodynamics and quantum theory to the investigations of the properties of molecules, atoms ...
Chen Ning Yang
Chen Ning Yang (1911 - ) chief interest is in two fields: statistical mechanics and symmetry principles. He received the Nobel Prize for Physics along with Tsung-Dao Lee in 1957.
What is Physics?
An overview defining physics and summarising the history of physics from early mechanics to quantum theory.
Egg-Citing Physics - Physics to go
An experiment from our Physics To Go series about momentum. All you need is a raw egg and a hard boiled egg.
What to do with a degree in physics
A brief look at the skills your learn from physics and the roles you can do after studying physics
What is physics?
An article describing what physics is, what physicists do and some of the principle areas of physics.
Light and Matter
A set of introductory physics textbooks that can be downloaded free covering Newtonian Physics, Conservation Laws, Vibrations and Waves, Optics, Electricity and Magnetism, Modern physics and general ...
APlusPhysics
Tons of free high school physics resources such as web tutorials for entire physics curricula, hundreds of tutorial videos, physics projects, student forums and blogs, interactive quizzes, ...
Physics Central
Physics Central offers news, games, blogs, podcasts, videos, experiments to try at home and information on all different areas of physics. Don't miss it!