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Lead-Lag Frequency Response
One of the most common representations of dynamic coupling between two variables x and y is the "lead-lag" transfer function, which is based on the ordinary first-order differential equation
Applications of velocity and acceleration.
A flow chart leads us to applications such as a boat in a stream and also towards calculations and graphs.
Volcanoes. Can we predict volcanic eruption?
A site which gives the science of volcanoes and leads into dealing with the risks associated with them. It includes some interactive material.
Elasticity
Introduction to elasticity that leads on to details of Hooke's Law.
Scattering Concepts
Index page within Hyperphysics site that leads to all pages on scattering topics including Rutherford Scattering.
Catalogue of Web Sites
41 diverse subject areas are listed, one of which is Physics. Following the links leads to web sites related to a number of sub-categories. A puzzling site with no apparent explanatory home page.
Diving physics and fizzyology
A detailed account of how pressure affects the gases dissolved in divers'blood and how it can lead to decompression sickness - the bends.
sample electronic lecture in optics
An electronic lecture which leads through drawing of ray diagrams for lenses.
Classroom - American Plastics Council
This site will lead users through a thorough and engaging investigation into the chemistry and characteristics of plastics.
Lightning
Models for the charge buildup which leads to lightning discharges suggest a buildup of a strong negative charge layer near the bottom of the cloud and the formation of a positive ground shadow


