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Free body force diagram block on an inclined plane
Shows how the normal force, friction and total force change when the body's weight, the coefficient of friction or angle of incline are changed.
Hideki Yukawa
Hideki Yukawa (1907 - 1981) published a paper in which he proposed a new field theory of nuclear forces and predicted the existence of the meson. He received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1949.
The ABC of Nuclear Science
A well presented and comprehensive introduction to nuclear science. Nuclear structure, Antimatter, decay, Cosmic rays, etc. Excellent graphics
What happens during a nuclear meltdown?
This nuclear primer explains what meltdown means, and how the situation at Fukushima compares with past nuclear accidents.
Nuclear Reaction: Why do Americans fear nuclear power?
Site contains arguments for and against Nuclear Power from an American and international perspective.
Office of Nuclear Physics
A site to inform readers of the progress of nuclear physics in a wide range of fields. Up to date information on current research for scientists in the nuclear community.
Forces
Revision guide for UK A Level covering forces, including newton's laws, friction, terminal velocity, etc
Ground zero II - nuclear bomb simulator
Pick your nuclear weapon of choice, drop a virtual nuclear bomb on your area and see its impact on the surrounding area. Ouch.