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What You Want To Know About Physics
kr.cs.ait.ac.th
Summarizes in simple language, without advanced mathematics, the foundations of physics. The index gives direct access to selected topics.
Eric Weisstein's Treasure Trove of Physics
scienceworld.wolfram.com
Online encyclopedia of physics terms and formulas. Full searchable, and also browsable alphabetically and by topic. Part of Eric's Treasure Troves of Science.
Physics and Astronomy Classification Scheme (PACS)
publish.aps.org
Hierarchical numbering scheme, developed by the American Institute of Physics, used to identify fields and sub-fields of physics.
Physics 2000
colorado.edu
Provides an interactive opportunity to learn visually and conceptually about 20th Century science and high-tech devices.
Physics Central
physlib.com
A page on modern physics, such as quantum mechanics and black holes, and some mathematics.
Physics Today
physicstoday.org
News, feature articles, reviews, obituaries, and other items from the monthly magazine for the physics community. [RSS]
Physics Post
physicspost.com
A tutorial and article driven community. Votes, science news and a discussion forum.
TheTangentBundle Physics Project
physics.thetangentbundle.net
An experimental wiki-based collection of user-contributed articles on graduate level physics topics including subjects such as string theory, quantum field theory, mathematical physics and quantum mechanics.
The Net Advance of Physics
web.mit.edu
MIT resource providing discussions at various levels of sophistication that cover all areas of physics.
Physics News Graphics
aip.org
Diagrams (with captions) appearing in various AIP publications, sorted by category or by date.
Physics Today
physicstoday.org
The flagship publication of the American Institute of Physics (AIP). Provides feature articles, news stories, analyses, book and product reviews, a searchable job database, and obituaries.
Scientific American - Questions That Plague Physics
genesis1.phys.cwru.edu
A conversation with Lawrence M. Krauss, chair of the physics department at Case Western Reserve University. [PDF] (August, 2004)
Physics on MathPages
mathpages.com
Articles, leaning towards a mathematical description, on a wide range of topics in physics.
PhysLINK
physlink.com
Links to physics departments, physical societies, journals, job information, and other physics related information.
Physics.org
physics.org
Searchable database of physics resources from the Institute of Physics which matches a person's question, age and knowledge profile to handpicked sites. Also includes the Physics Life animation.
World Year of Physics 2005
wyp2005.org
International effort to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Miraculous Year (1905) and raise public awareness of physics.
Physnet: The Physics Departments and Documents Network
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Serves information from physics departments and institutes worldwide: departmental information, locally stored documents, authoring tools, free access journals, jobs, conferences and education material.
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The Amazing Physics of Archery | Pro Sports World
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Anticipation grows as you swing your bow up, brace your arm and carefully draw the bowstring back bracing your hand and fingers holding the bowstring at your.
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What is the difference between physics and engineering physics?
Q. I am a high school senior and am doing well in school. I had plan to major in physics when I go into college, but now I have been informed that there is physics and engineering physics majors. What is the difference between the two? Do they go with different careers? Do the majors take different classes?
Asked by bowlingcap - Tue Aug 15 09:34:04 2006 - - 7 Answers - 1 Comments
A. I have an Engineering Physics degree. The only difference between the 2 as far as classes went was that I took engineering courses in a field of my choice in place of technical elective classes like foreign language and free electives. In engineering physics, at least where I went, you take all the same stuff as physics with the exception of foreign language and you take engineering classes as kind of a minor. As an important side note, it's hard to get a job with a just a bachelors degree in either field, but you might be able to talk your self into some engineering jobs with the engineering physics degree. My advice would be, if you are going to get a Masters or a PhD, go with the straight Physics degree. But if you need to… [cont.]
Answered by PC Doctor - Tue Aug 15 14:21:30 2006
Q. I am a high school senior and am doing well in school. I had plan to major in physics when I go into college, but now I have been informed that there is physics and engineering physics majors. What is the difference between the two? Do they go with different careers? Do the majors take different classes?
Asked by bowlingcap - Tue Aug 15 09:34:04 2006 - - 7 Answers - 1 Comments
A. I have an Engineering Physics degree. The only difference between the 2 as far as classes went was that I took engineering courses in a field of my choice in place of technical elective classes like foreign language and free electives. In engineering physics, at least where I went, you take all the same stuff as physics with the exception of foreign language and you take engineering classes as kind of a minor. As an important side note, it's hard to get a job with a just a bachelors degree in either field, but you might be able to talk your self into some engineering jobs with the engineering physics degree. My advice would be, if you are going to get a Masters or a PhD, go with the straight Physics degree. But if you need to… [cont.]
Answered by PC Doctor - Tue Aug 15 14:21:30 2006
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