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A beginners' guide to exoplanets
How does technology know where in the world we are?
How do no-fly zones work?
All about... the International Space Station
Faking Mayhem
What is radioactivity?
How do 3D films work?
How does GPS work?
What causes the Earth's magnetic field?
Are we really all made of stardust?
Could your phone harm your health?
What is a kilogram?
Are lightsabers possible?
Laser pest control
How do solar cells work?
Who is Stephen Hawking?
Biography of Johannes Stark
Johannes Stark (1874 - 1957) received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1919 for his discovery of the Doppler effect in canal rays and of the splitting of spectral lines in electric fields.
Accelerated Travels
A look at the combined effect on distance from an origin of distance traveled and relativistic effects during accelerated travel.
Moving Point source: Doppler effect and shock wave
An animation to illustrate the propagation of sound waves from a moving source. You can modify the wave speed, the source speed and wavelength.
Doppler Shift for Sound and Light
Text based page describing the mathematics of a Doppler Shift for sound and light.
Convection in a Box
Brief description of some experiments with smoke in a closed box, with normal convection currents and odd effects, includes diagrams and discussion of effects.
Biological Effects of Low-Level, Electromagnetic Fields
Statements from the Institution of Engineering and Technology on the possible health effects of EM fields and radiation from power lines, mobile phones and their associated base stations.
Quantum biology: Do weird physics effects abound in nature?
Read how biology exploit quantum effects to harness nature.
Photo Effect
The site is an interactive page to study the photoelectric effect on different materials (sodium, cesium and silver) by changing the wavelength and the intensity of the light.
How Blue Screen Special Effects Work
Explains how Blue Screen Special Effects for television and movies work. From HowStuffWorks.com.