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How do brewers control temperature to make beer?
How do brewers control the colour and taste of their beer?
Where is that draught coming from?
What is a mirage?
The Herschel Space Observatory
Listening to stars twinkle
Your life on Mars
Are we really all made of stardust?
Molecular gastronomy comes home
What causes the Earth's magnetic field?
How does cloud seeding work?
How is physics used in archaeology?
A beginners' guide to exoplanets
HiPER power
Who is Stephen Hawking?
Fusion vs temperature
Very simple experiment showing the reaction between two nuclei at different temperatures. The temperature is set with a cursor in millions of degrees. The reaction is then played.
Phase transition temperatures Java Applet
Shows states of different elements at different temperatures
Color And Stellar Temperature
Dealing with black body radiation and stellar temperature to show the relationship between colour and temperature. Also how temperature is dependant on the energy emitted.
NPL Beginners' Guide - Temperature
A good overview of temperature, including the history of temperature measurement.
Temperature Sensors
A very comprehensive site on all aspects of temperature and temperature measurement.
Heat and temperature
These pages aim at explaining what heat and temperature are, including different ways of measuring temperature and plenty more information.
Curie Temperature
Brief description of the Curie temperature. Table of Curie temperature provided for various substances.
Temperature and Thermal Properties
Good revision guide aimed at UK A level standard, covers topics such as temperature scales, heat capacity, gas laws etc.
Particle Speed And Temperature
Demonstration of how temperature, pressure and volume affects the motion of gas particles in a balloon. NB. You can 'pop' the balloon!!
The International Temperature Scale of 1990.
Temperature scale information for scientists, meteorologists and calibration engineers. Very technical