Lists in alphabetical order several hundred laws, rules, principles and other related topics in physics, from aberration to Zeeman effect. If you cannot find it in a reference book, then it is likely to be here. Worth knowing about.
700+ science related websites for children compiled by the Children and Technology Committee of the Association for Library Service to Children, a division of the American Library Association. This is an excellent resource and not just physics!
This is the first of several sections (they are called objectives) within the sub-module Light, Reflection, and Refraction. The first section uses questions and photographs to look at how light travels in straight lines. The other sections use the same a
A simple exploration of the variation of pressure with depth which gives derivation of general formula relating pressures at two points in a fluid separated by a depth 'h'.
The Physical Sciences Resource Center (PSRC) is a project of the American Association of Physics Teachers (AAPT) which provides teacher resources for the entire spectrum of learners.
About Rainbows looks at the physics behind rainbows, their formation, and answers common questions e.g. "What makes a double rainbow?". Also gives links to related sites including experiments on rainbows.
S-cool is a site dedicated to school students. Take a look at the revision guides for GCSE or A level, test your knowledge or find information on gap years, find out how to write a CV, join the discussion groups etc.
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