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  1. Soviet Physics JETP Index Vols. 37-38, July 1973 - June 1974 by The Staff of American Institutue of Physics, 1975
  2. Journal of Chemical Physics, The, Cumulative Index, Volumes 82-91, 1985-1989 by unknown, 1989
  3. Current Physics Index Volume 21, Number 4 October-December 1995 Part 1, ISSN: 0098-9819 by John T. Scott, 1995
  4. Encyclopedia of Physics: General Index/Handbuch Der Physik : General Register
  5. Encyclopedia of Applied PhysicsINDEX to Vols. 1 - 6 by George L. (ed) Trigg, 1992
  6. Current Physics Index Volume 21, Subject Index 1995, Part 2, ISSN: 0098-9819 by John T. Scott, 1995
  7. Evaluation of the impact of a citation index in physics: A report submitted to the American Institute of Physics by Ben-Ami Lipetz, 1964
  8. Journal of Applied PhysicsVol. 79, June 1996Pp. 8145-9694+ Index by The Staff of American Institute of Physics, 1996
  9. Physics of Metals and Metallography Magazine Subject Index Volume 54, 1982 by Physics of Metals and Metallography Magazine,
  10. Current Physics Index Volume 20, Author Index 1994 Part 2,ISSN: 0098-9819 by John T. Scott, 1994
  11. Current Physics Index Volume 19, Subject Index 1993 Part 1,ISSN: 0098-9819 by John T. Scott, 1993
  12. Soviet Physics JETP Index Vol. 36, Jan-June 1973 by The Staff of American Institutue of Physics, 1974
  13. Current Physics Index Volume 20, Number 3, July-September 1994 Part 1 ISSN: 0098-9819 by John T. Scott, 1994
  14. General Index / Generalregister (Handbuch der Physik Encyclopedia of Physics)

81. Computer Simulations In Physics
Computer Simulations in physics. A page with examples of simulations of fluid dynamics, wave equations, mechanics and more, done by a student of Computational physics at University of Wroclaw (Poland). Graphics and animations included.
http://panoramix.ift.uni.wroc.pl/~maq/eng/index.html
Computer Simulations in Physics
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Simulation Examples Simple Newton Dynamics Particle Dynamics Engine Waves equation Cellular automata ... Rigid Cloth Behaviour
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Available papers "Incompressible Couette Problem", Maciej Matyka , University of Linkoping, CFD Project Report .ps .ps.zip
Demoscene productions "DreamEquation by Floppy" 1st na Abstract 2002 (~13.2 MB)
Really nice sites http://graphics.stanford.edu/~fedkiw http://www.raczynski.com/ http://www.wsip.com.pl/serwisy/czasfiz/index.htm ClothSim - real-time cloth simulator featuring wind
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82. Physics\index
SP Goldman. Professor of physics. Dr. S. Pedro Goldman. Department of physics andAstronomy The University of Western Ontario London, Ontario, CANADA N6A 3K7.
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83. Solid State Physics - Index
Home. Contact. Experiments. physics archives. Practical info. CERNlinks. Publications Search for Mail to Ssp.Isolde. 22.02.2002 updated.
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84. Fluid Physics - Index
Fluid physics Experiments index. GO, Principal Investigator, Mission,Date, Experiment Title. Go, Sherhart, KM (1), Skylab, 00/00/00, PowderFlow.
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GO Principal Investigator Mission Date Experiment Title Sherhart, K. M. (1) Skylab Powder Flow Petrash, D. A. (1); Nussle, R. C. (2); Otto, E. W. (3) MA-7 Effects of Acceleration Disturbances on the Liquid-Vapor Interface in a Baffled Tank Bannister, T. C. (1); Grodzka, P. G. (2) Apollo 14 Heat Flow and Convection Abdalla, K. L. (1); Symons, E. P. (2) Apollo 14 Liquid Transfer Demonstration Bannister, T. C. (1); Grodzka, P. G. (2) Apollo 17 Heat Flow and Convection Grodzka, P. G. (1); Facemire, B. R. (2) Skylab, SL-3 Water Studies, Physics of a Water Globule Vaughan, O. (1); Wang, T. G. (2) Skylab, SL-4 Acoustic Positioning (SD24-TV114) Vaughan, O. (1); Facemire, B. (2); Bourgeois, S. V. (3); Frost, R. T. (4) Skylab, SL-4 Water Drop and Fluid Mechanic Series (SD9-TV 107, Part 1 and 2) Oscillation, Rotation, Collision, Grazing and Coalescence of Water Droplets Vaughan, O. (1)

85. Science: Physics Lesson Plans Index
A few simple plans.Category Science physics Education Lesson Plans...... physics Field Trips and Simple physics You can turn a bus ride into a physicsexperiment that will even have your fellow teachers scratching their heads.
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You can turn a bus ride into a physics experiment that will even have your fellow teachers scratching their heads. Everyone knows that a weight suspended by a string and taped to the ceiling of the bus will appear to swing backward as the bus speeds up, and forward as it decelerates, due to inertia. Also take along a helium-filled balloon on a string to tie to a seat or fasten to the floor. What will it do? The opposite. You'll have a great time getting students to hypothesize then try to explain the result. We know that air has mass so it also has a certain inertia; when the bus moves forward the weight hanging on the string AND the air in the bus both tend to stay where they are, thus appearing to move backward. The air molecules tend to compress together toward the back of the bus, changing the air pressure in much the same way as barometric pressure changes. Tighter molecules, more pressure. The balloon, meanwhile, is trying its best to move to an area equal in density to its helium (somewhere out in the upper atmosphere, actually) so as the air pressure in the bus increases, it tends to move to an area of lesser pressure. What we really have is a bus full of air sloshing around inside, changing pressure as the bus accelerates, decelerates, or turns, with a balloon trying to get to the area of lowest pressure.

86. Physics - Index
Fraserburgh Academy, physics index, physics Department. physicsat Fraserburgh Academy. University vistors from RGU and Heidelberg.
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87. Physics 2000

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88. The University Of Western Australia - School Of Physics
Find course details, an overview of research projects, a list of department events, and a description of the school's facilities. Use the search tool.
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search for Welcome to the School of Physics Website The School is located in a single building on the picturesque Nedlands campus of the University of Western Australia. The building also houses the Centre for Microscopy and Microanalysis and the Crystallography Centre. If you would like more information or are experiencing difficulties with this website please contact webmaster@physics.uwa.edu.au Please also read the site Phone: +61 (0) 8 9380 2738
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89. PhysicsWeb - Homepage
News, information, online products and services from the UK Institute of physics.
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latest issue Physics and industry
Under-investment and a shortage of physics graduates are bad news for physics- based industries The Newton-Beethoven analogy
Genius and creativity in art and science Photon steam engines
Quantum thermodynamics tackles the second law Are the laws of nature changing with time?
The fine-structure constant might not be constant after all Gold floats in magnetized oxygen Apr 9
Physicists have magnetically levitated objects in liquid oxygen
Breaking charge symmetry with nuclei
Apr 8
Researchers have detected a rare nuclear reaction that has never been seen before
Z-fusion makes progress
Apr 8
Physicists have observed thermonuclear fusion neutrons from a "Z-pinch" device for the first time New neutrons for European scientists Apr 8 The UK will fund a major upgrade to the ISIS neutron source Can diamond now be a superconductor? Apr 4 A physicist claims he has seen room-temperature conductivity in diamond more news Avantes Enlightens Spectroscopy Apr 9 High contrast image resolution Apr 7 BLAZEPHOTONICS RELEASES WORLD’S FIRST COMMERCIAL HOLLOW CORE PHOTONIC BANDGAP FIBERS FOR SALE Apr 3 Development of a highly efficient compact x-ray laser … Mar 31 Sensitive IR sensors enable remote mapping of ground areas Mar 28 Process Engineer-Lausanne, Switzerland

90. Scientific American: Ask The Experts
Answering questions of a scientific nature.Category Reference Ask an Expert Science and Technology...... Have a Question? Send it in. Questions By Subject Astronomy, Biology,Chemistry. Computers, Environment, Geology. Mathematics, Medicine, physics.
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91. Physics & Engineering Book Breakthrough! Electromagnetic Field Theory And More.
book review Book that challenges fundamental principles of modern electromagnetic field theory and unveils a new model for electromagnetic masses as they move from the point of origin out into space.
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Michael Faraday said: Electrotonic State L James Clerk Maxwell said: Albert Einstein said: John William Carr said: "Practically all modern formulations
of electromagnetic field theory are incorrect."
The Physics of Electromagnetic Masses,
Including the Derivation of E=mc
from a Point Source by John William Carr
  • Carr demonstrates how all electromagnetic particles and fundamental building blocks of matter have mass, including what we call neutrinos, light and energy. He refers to these fundamental building blocks as electromagnetic masses
  • Albert Einstein demonstrated theoretically from out in space that E=mc . Carr also derives E=mc , but from a point source or point of origin. This finding is unprecedented
  • Carr correlates the four equal parts of energy with Einstein and supports the plausibility of a unified field theory
  • Why do the mathematical formulations used in modern e.m. theory not always jibe with what is measured in the field or the laboratory?
  • Carr asks an entire industry to "wipe the slate clean." He totally

92. Physics Resources
physics Internet Resources. WORLD WIDE WEB RESOURCES physics papers electronic reading physics BY RESEARCH AREA High energy physics Labs
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    93. Physics Central
    Explains how physics is part of the everyday world. Answer questions on how things work and describes the latest research.
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    94. U.C. Berkeley Physics Lecture Demonstrations
    An effort to make available an online source of information and pictures used for preparing and performi Category Science physics Demonstrations University Manuals......UC Berkeley physics Lecture Demonstrations. Send mail to rooster@uclink.berkeley.edu.UC Berkeley physics, Prepared by Museum Informatics Project.
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    95. School Of Physics At Georgia Tech
    Welcome to the web site of the School of physics at Georgia Tech! The School of physics, located in the city of Atlanta, offers a dynamic environment for research and education in many areas of physics.
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    Academics Graduate Studies ... Earl McDaniel Lecture Nanostructures and Chemical Physics Laboratory

    One of the major projects in the Nanostructures and Chemical Physics Laboratory involves the development of Rapid Reversible, and Sensitive Porous Silicon (PS) Gas Sensors based on the first application of Photoluminescence. Induced Metallization of a Nano/Microporous Surface to form low resistance contacts. These contacts also facilitate the development of efficient photocatalysts using TiO and TiO 2-x N x nanostructures trapped in photoluminescing and electroluminescing PS pores. (PDF file) School Academics Graduate Studies Research ... International Journal of Theoretical Physics
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    96. Physics
    Information on Kepler's laws, the laws list, illustrated orders of magnitude, and a physics reference.Category Science Reference......physics, 6 Ph physics. physicsrelated information. Directories. Kepler'slaws A proof of Kepler's laws. 16 Kp. The laws list
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    97. Department Of Physics And Astronomy, Cardiff University
    Includes information about the department, admissions, teaching, research, and local resources.
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    On Tuesday April 8th the Physics Department opens its doors to schools and the public. For full details of the talks, tours and activities see the programme here
    OBSERVATORY NEWS
    We have recently acquired two new instruments: A 3-m radio telescope has been purchased with a 21-cm receiver system for observing atomic Hydrogen. With this telescope we can observe the Hydrogen that exists in the space between the stars known as the interstellar medium. It allows us to study the amount of Hydrogen and its velocity, permitting measurements to be made of the rotation of our Galaxy. In this way we can see the large-scale structure of the Galaxy. The picture shows some of the team, including undergraduate student Luke Woolfenden, during the telescope assembly. The telescope is used by the students of Cardiff University, as well as by members of the Cardiff Astronomical Society. It is also available for viewing by school parties and members of the public during University Open Days. An H-alpha filter is now being used in conjunction with the Meade telescope for solar astronomy. With this filter we can take images of the Sun to examine details such as sunspots, solar flares and prominences. In this way we can study the energetics of the Sun.

    98. Nobel E-Museum
    The Nobel Prize in physics. physics is one of the five prize areas mentionedin Alfred Nobel's will. The will was, however, partly incomplete.
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    The Nobel Prize in Physics
    Physics is one of the five prize areas mentioned in Alfred Nobel's will. The will was, however, partly incomplete. Nobel simply stated that prizes be given to those who, during the preceding year, "shall have conferred the greatest benefit on mankind" and that one part be given to the person who "shall have made the most important discovery or invention within the field of physics." Laureates
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    99. Intertheory Relations In Physics
    Discussion of theory reduction in science; by Robert Batterman from the Stanford Encyclopedia.
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    Many issues in the philosophy of science concern the nature of theories and certain relations that may obtain between them. Typically, one is interested in the degree to which a successor to a given theory "goes beyond" (both descriptively and explanatorily) the theory it succeeds. Most often these issues are framed in the context of reductive relations between theories. When does a theory T reduce to a theory T ? How is one to understand the nature of this reduction relation? Interestingly, there are two distinct, yet, related ways of understanding the reductive relationship between T and T . Thomas Nickles noted this in a paper entitled "Two Concepts of Intertheoretic Reduction." On the one hand, there is the "philosopher's" sense of reduction on which the supplanted theory is said to reduce to the newer more encompassing theory. On the other hand, the "physicist's" sense of reduction puts things the other way. The newer, typically more refined theory is said to reduce to the older typically less encompassing theory in some sort of limit. These two senses of reduction will be discussed in turn.

    100. NYU Physics Index
    Read the weekly bulletin, find contact info for faculty, meet graduate students, read about the academic programs and fill out an application.
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