SMILE PROGRAM PHYSICS INDEX Almost 200 lesson plans, grouped by physics topic. Also, math lesson plans are on the same page.Category Science Physics Education Lesson PlansSMILE PROGRAM physics index. The SMILE website is hosted by the IllinoisInstitute of Technology The following is a collection of http://www.iit.edu/~smile/physinde.html
Mathematical Physics Index History Topics Mathematical physics index JOC/EFR August 2002 http// www history. uk/ history/ Indexes/ Math_ Physics. http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Indexes/Math_Physics.html
Durham Physics Index Page Can't find it? Try the physics index AtoZ index, Index to Durham PhysicsWWW pages. Academic staff; Admissions (Undergraduate); Committees http://www.dur.ac.uk/Physics/physicsindex.php
Extractions: Can't find it? Try the Physics Index Index to Durham Physics WWW pages Academic staff Admissions (Undergraduate) Committees (Membership of) Committees (Postgraduate minutes) ... links to ... Lectures (General Departmental) ( links to ... Lectures (Summary of courses) Lectures (Undergraduate WWW coursework) (links tp) Library (Main) ( links to ... ... links to ... Studentships (see Jobs Telephone numbers departmental TV ( links to ... ... Index Last Updated: 20 Jan 2003 Nigel Metcalfe / nigel.metcalfe@durham.ac.uk
GCSE Physics: Index Of Content Physics Department Index. The Physics Department Index (always being addedto) links to the sections in which the following references are made. http://www.gcse.com/pindex.html
Mathematical Physics Index History Topics Mathematical physics index. General relativity. Historyof Quantum mechanics. Orbits and gravitation. Special relativity. http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Indexes/Math_Physics.html
Physics GCSE From Gondar Design Design Science web. The text link at the top of each page will takeyou back to the physics index page. Good luck with your studies. http://www.purchon.com/physics/
Extractions: Back Next These pages are intended to support GCSE biology students with the physics they need to know to understand some sections of the biology syllabus. If you want to see a particular topic included on this web site you should e-mail your suggestions to me at: nigel@purchon.com and I will do my best. The blue button at the bottom of each physics page will return you to the index page of the Gondar Design Science web. The text link at the top of each page will take you back to the physics index page. Good luck with your studies. Gondar Design Physics Flash 5 animations for GCSE physics students Last revised: 14 October 2001 Extra support for students at Kingsbury High School
Chem/Physics Index Chem/Physics Lessons You will need the Acrobat Reader to view or print the lessonsand activities. You can get a free copy by clicking on Acrobat Reader. http://serp.la.asu.edu/ChemPhy_dir/ChmPhyIdx.html
Extractions: Introduction to Chem/Physics (93 k) In this course students will learn physical science by exploring a topic, considering the concepts involved, then applying what was learned to a new problem. In this module students will review some of the basic skills and language that will be used in the other lessons. Teaching Notes for the Introduction Module. (15 k) Measurement and Graphing (26 k) The ability to interpret a relationship between variables graphically is an useful skill. Fortunately, most all the physical phenomena we can measure fall into one of the following relationships between variables: none, direct, inverse, square, and inverse square. In this learning cycle students will investigate examples of each of these relationships and learn how to write mathematical expressions to describe them. (13 k) Conservation of Mass (33 k) In this activity students will find a number of stations where they will examine how the mass of a substance is affected by a physical or chemical change. They will make observations, record data and answer questions about each situation. When students have finished considering all the situations they will discuss as a group what they have learned and try to resolve unanswered questions.
NYU Physics Events/index New York University NYU PHYSICS. DEPARTMENT. PEOPLE. RESEARCH. EVENTS. COURSES.RESOURCES. College of Arts and Science CAS. physics.nyu.edu. Department Events. http://www.physics.nyu.edu/events/
NYU Physics Index New York University Physics Department Alumni Web Page. Allen I. Mincer, Chairmanof the Department, These are exciting times for the NYU Physics Department. http://www.physics.nyu.edu/alumni/
Extractions: of the Department These are exciting times for the NYU Physics Department. As you browse through these web pages, you will see that we have in recent years attracted faculty who are at the forefront of research in several of the currently most exciting areas in physics. Our faculty also continues their dedication to teaching excellence, and are heavily involved in NYU's core science program. In going through the alumni pages, you will see that your fellow graduates have made major contributions to academia, industry, finance, and government. We are very proud that many of our graduates continue to stay in touch with the Department and contribute to its efforts, and I invite you to do the same. and External Relations Committee The new academic year has brought NYU its 15th President, John Sexton. He will have distinguished input from David Mc Laughlin, professor at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, who has been named Provost. We expect that the Physics Department will continue to flourish under their leadership. Sexton succeeds Jay Oliva, whom many of us remember from the stormy days in the late 60's when he was a most effective ombudsman at University Heights. We are happy that the effort of intensifying our contact with alumni, by personal visits, attendance at special events and lectures, and by mail, have resulted in a closer knit community. I want to share with you one particular letter which I received from an alumnus, Moses Greenfield, who received his PhD in 1941! He writes: "...My thesis was in astrophysics, done with George Gamow, with the permission of the Physics Department at NYU, since I was in Washington, DC, helping the US Navy in World War II. My professional career was at the University of California at Los Angeles as a Medical Physicist. ..." I hope that we will be able to put on these Web pages a little about his career in this field which was nascent when he started his professional work.
Duke Physics: Index Selection Duke University Physics. Undergraduate Program. PHYSICS ELSEWHERE Advanced Placementcredit, Equivalency Exam, transfer credits, course equivalency, study abroad http://www.phy.duke.edu/ugrad/?print
Radioactivity And Nuclear Physics Index Radioactivity and Nuclear Physics N1. Videocassette Shadows of Bliss. N-2. N-13.Filmstrip Popular Introduction to Nuclear Physics. N-14. Slide Cartoon - Fallout. http://phyld.ucr.edu/Radioactivity and Nuclear Physics/radioactivity_and_nuclear
Extractions: Radioactivity and Nuclear Physics N-1 Videocassette: Shadows of Bliss N-2 Videocassette: A New Reality N-3 Videocassette: Synchrotron N-4 Half-Life - Mini-Generator, Pulse Hite Analyzer, Etc. N-5 Capture of an Elementary Particle - With Air Table and Magnet N-6 Model Cyclotron - With Magnet, CuSO , Overhead Projector N-7 Cloud Chamber - Diffusion (Commercial) N-8 8mm Film: Radioactive Decay N-9 N-10 Scattering of Atomic Particles - Mechanical Analog N-10A N-10B Transparency: MP9: Rutherford Scattering N-10C 8mm Film: Rutherford Scattering N-10D Transparency: Scattering - Differential Cross Section N-11 Slides: Bubble Chamber and Ancillary Equipment N-11A Slide: Bubble Chamber, Photo of Elementary Particles N-12 Transparency: The Absorption of Radiation by Matter N-13 Filmstrip: Popular Introduction to Nuclear Physics N-14 Slide: Cartoon - Fallout N-15 Cosmic Rays and Radioactive Background N-16 Transparency: Neutrons from Fission N-17 N-18 Critical Mass - Oxygen/Hydrogen Balloon N-19 16mm Film: The Nuclear Reactor N-20 16mm Film: U-238 Series N-21 Slide: Cartoon - History of Nuclear Physics N-22 Transparency: Nuclear Binding Energy and the Semi-Empirical Mass Formula N-23 Transparency: Natural Radioactive Isotopes N-24 Transparency: The Nuclear Paring Force, Nuclear Mass Parabolas
Physics Index Of My Academic Only Home Page.com listing of resources contained here.) High School Teacher Physics Resources FromThe Australian Institute of Physics. PhysicsWeb Web Links Index (This site http://www.myacademiconlyhomepage.com/Mathematics_Physics.html
Extractions: Fermilab is a U.S. Department of Energy national laboratory for research exploring the fundamental nature of matter and energy. The bird's eye view of Fermilab, above, shows the four-mile circle of the Tevatron, the world's most powerful particle accelerator, and the smaller oval of the Main Injector. Particle beamlines reach out from the Tevatron to the northeast.
Physics Index ScienceLinks Reviews of quality educational web sites for ScienceTeachers Refresh/Reload for latest additions. physics index http://www.teachers.ash.org.au/sciencelinks/physics/
IPT UNIL : Institute Of Theoretical Physics Index Translate this page Institut de physique théorique Institute of theoretical physics Ifyou want to visit our web-site click here. Bateau de Promeneurs http://www-sphys.unil.ch/ipt/
Physics Index The Amateur Scientist Subject IndexPhysics. http://www.tinkersguild.com/AmSciIndex/physicsIndex.html