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A 1939 Map of Physics
A vintage map of physics, showing how the different area relate to each other.
Education Guardian - NetClass - Physics
Numerous links to quality websites on almost all physics topics. There is something on this site for all age ranges!
The Power of Words - Physics to go
An experiment from our Physics To Go series about air pressure. All you need is a table with flat edge, ruler and a sheet of newspaper.
Potato Straw - Physics to go
An experiment from our Physics To Go series about momentum and surface area. All you need is straws and a large baking potatoes.
Insultingly stupid movie physics
From flaming cars to shattering windows, this site puts the improbable physics seen on the silver screen to the test.
Cartesian Diver - Physics to go
An experiment from our Physics To Go series about density and pressure. All you need is a large plastic bottle, water, a glass, straw, BluTack and scissors.
Ask the Van
The Physics Van is a project from the University of Illinois. Their site has a fantastic question and answer archive covering all aspects of physics at a simple level, with new answers added every ...
Erupting Fizz - Physics to go
An experiment from our Physics To Go series about density. All you need is a pint glass, lager or other fizzy drink, vegetable oil, food colouring, Alka-Seltzer tablet, salt and a stirrer.
PhET - Physics Education Technology
65 fun and interactive physics simulations available for free download, illustrating everything from quantum tunneling to projectile motion. Includes lessons plans and ideas for classroom activities.
The Wonders of Physics
Details of a US educational stage show that has been produced to encourage people of all ages to consider the wonders of physics.