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  1. Evolution of Physics by Albert Einstein, Leopold Infeld, 1967-10-30
  2. Physics Problem Solver (Problem Solvers) by Joseph Molitoris, 1978-12-31
  3. Physics Demystified : A Self-Teaching Guide (Demystified) by Stan Gibilisco, 2002-08-01
  4. University Physics with Modern Physics (12th Edition) by Hugh D. Young, Roger A. Freedman, et all 2007-03-29
  5. The Physics of Superheroes by James Kakalios, 2006-09-21
  6. Essential University Physics: Volume 1 (2nd Edition) by Richard Wolfson, 2011-01-17
  7. Quantum Physics For Dummies by Steven Holzner, 2009-02-03
  8. Art & Physics: Parallel Visions in Space, Time, and Light (P.S.) by Leonard Shlain, 2007-03-01
  9. Ultrasound Physics Review: A Review for the Ardms SPI Exam by Cindy Owen, 2009-11-09
  10. Physics for Scientists and Engineers: A Strategic Approach with Modern Physics and MasteringPhysics (2nd Edition) by Randall D. Knight, 2007-10-19
  11. Janice VanCleave's Physics for Every Kid: 101 Easy Experiments in Motion, Heat, Light, Machines, and Sound (Science for Every Kid Series) by Janice VanCleave, 1991-03
  12. Physics -- The Physical Setting by Tarendash, 2010-09-01
  13. Fundamentals of Physics (Regular Edition) by David Halliday, 2007-04-06
  14. Schaum's Outline of Beginning Physics I: Mechanics and Heat (Schaum's) by Alvin Halpern, 1995-01-01

81. Center For Theoretical Atomic, Molecular, And Optical Physics

http://condon.colorado.edu/~leland/CTAMOP/
JILA and The Department of Physics
University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado
Objectives of the Center for Theoretical AMO Physics
This Center was formed in 1989 with funding from the National Science Foundation , until funding expired in 1999. While in existence, it provided a national resource for the Theoretical Atomic, Molecular, and Optical (AMO) Physics Community, through the mechanisms listed below. This page is being maintained at a minimal level, nevertheless, because of possible continuing interest in some of the online talks that can be accessed below. Nevertheless, it should be noted that we are no longer sponsoring workshops, and the Condon Postdoctoral Fellowship is no longer being awarded.
  • CTAMOP sponsored workshops in critical areas of Theoretical AMO Physics. These workshops were intended to focus on current problem areas in the field and to enhance the theoretical study of Experimental AMO Physics problems of current interest. CTAMOP funds the research of a faculty member in the Physics Department at the University of Colorado-Boulder , in the general area of Theoretical AMO Physics.

82. Exploratorium: Sport Science
Housed within the walls of San Francisco's Palace of Fine Arts, the Exploratorium is a collage of 650 science, art, and human perception exhibits. This web section concentrates on the physics underlying sports.
http://www.exploratorium.edu/sports/
What's the science behind a home run? Why do curveballs curve? Learn about the game Find out how this extreme sport is governed by the principles of momentum, gravity, friction, and centripetal force. Learn skateboarding history, technology, and more Find out how surfing the Web can help you surf the waves ; Make forecasts, learn about the physics of balance, and more. - Find the answers to common Sport! Science questions.
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Missed the exhibition ? You can still read about it and view VR movies. Check out RealVideo clips of top mountain biker, Ruthie Matthes. Learn about frames and materials from a custom bike maker. Try interactive javascripts that calculate braking distances and energy consumption. And lots more!

83. Ask The Experts
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84. 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

85. The UCL Centre For Cosmic Chemistry And Physics
University College London. Research into the chemistry which occurs throughout the universe in interstellar space.
http://www.chem.ucl.ac.uk/cosmicdust/
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The purpose of the Centre is to apply research to fundamental chemical processes which are believed to occur throughout the universe. Using a unique combination of theoretical and experimental techniques, such processes are investigated in the laboratory. Comparison of these results with astronomical observations serves to increase our knowledge and understanding of the cosmos. Our first major project concerns the formation of hydrogen molecules on surfaces of interstellar dust grains. Please explore this site to learn more about our activities.
A Phd position is available with Dr Wendy Brown starting October 2003
People who work at the Centre Contact information Publications
The Science Behind the Centre's Activities
An article written for professional astrochemists An article written for non-specialists
Formation of molecules on Cosmic Dust Analogues
Experimental activities
Formation of molecular hydrogen on cosmic dust analogues
(Cosmic Dust Lab)

Formation of small molecules on interstellar surfaces

(Surface Science Lab)
Theoretical activities
Theoretical activities
Other Activities at the Centre
Absorption spectroscopy of PAHs
Miscellaneous
Links to other websites
These web pages were originally created by Dr J M Gingell . They are currently maintained by

86. US Salinity Laboratory
Basic research on the chemistry, physics, biology, and assessment of saltaffected soil-plant-water systems.
http://www.ussl.ars.usda.gov/

87. 2003 PACS // Journal Of The American Physical Society
Hierarchical numbering scheme, developed by the American Institute of physics, used to identify fields and subfields of physics.
http://publish.aps.org/PACS/
Physical Review since 1975 to identify fields and sub-fields of physics. (PACS codes from the Acoustics Appendix are not included in some of the formats listed below.)
The 2003 PACS scheme is provided in various formats:
General Information
If you are new to the PACS scheme, or would like further information, it is available here at AIP If you have comments about the PACS scheme, or want to suggest changes or point out errors, please use the feedback form
2001 PACS
1999 PACS
1998 PACS ... APS Journals

88. Physics Main Page
Contains information, links, and interactive quizzes on the basic concepts of physics.
http://pittsford.monroe.edu/Jefferson/CALFIERI/Physics/PhysicsMain.html
PHYSICS
Welcome to the Physics website. This site contains information, quizzes and links on various topics in physics. Why is is important to study physics?
In a very real sense, physics is the most basic of sciences and its principles affect our daily lives. It includes such areas as light, sound, the atom, mechanics, magnetism, etc.. Thus is is important to study this branch of science.
The quizzes on this site use JavaScript and have sounds attached, so make sure both are working on your computer in order to get the most out of the site.
At the bottom of each page is a table of page links to the various sections on the site.
For any questions or comments on this site:
calfieri@rochester.rr.com
Physics Main Page Matter Energy ... Electricity

89. Epistemology And Modern Physics
Essay on the Epistemological foundations of modern physics by Moritz Schlick, founder of the Vienna Circle.
http://www.marxists.org/reference/subject/philosophy/works/ge/schlick.htm
Moritz Schlick (1925)
Source The Emergence of Logical Empiricism (1996) publ. Garland Publishing Inc. The whole of Schlick selection for series is reproduced here. There is no longer any doubt nowadays, that theoretical philosophy has standing only in close connection with the sciences, whether it seeks in them a basis on which it attempts to build further, or whether they form for it merely the subject-matter of its own analyses, whereby it then makes individual inquiry into the first principles of knowledge. This is very much the case if, as I believe, philosophy can be nothing else whatever but the activity whereby we clarify all our concepts. And it is also beyond doubt that, of all the sciences, physics here stands at the forefront. Physics, that is, occupies an exceptional position, because in it two elements are united, which are only found separately in the other sciences: in the first place its exactness, the quantitative determinacy of its laws, whereby it differs from all other factual sciences, more particularly the historical sciences; and secondly the fact that it has as its subject-matter the real

90. Research: Atmospheric Physics
These pages outline the work of this group, which is focussed on the study of the atmosphere between about 3 and 90Km above the surface of the earth.
http://users.aber.ac.uk/ozone/
Atmospheric Physics Group
Prof. G. Vaughan, Dr J. Whiteway, Dr L. Komguem, Dr N. Bradshaw,
Miss C. Cambridge, Mr C. Cook, Dr P. Quinn, Miss E. G. Norton, Mr D. Wareing,
Dr. R. Aspey
The Atmospheric Physics group is concerned with composition, transport and dynamics in the atmosphere from the ground to the lower stratosphere. This region of the atmosphere is the subject of current environmental concerns as man-made trace gases perturb the natural chemical and radiative balance. The group's work concerns both measurements and theoretical interpretation, and is based on a range of experimental facilities available at Aberystwyth and elsewherethroughout the world. The Mesosphere-Stratosphere-Troposphere (MST) VHF radar is a UK national facility located near Aberystwyth, and is a cornerstone of the research in atmospheric physics. This impressive phased-array radar with 400 antennae is used to study winds, atmospheric gravity waves and turbulence from near the Earth's surface to an altitude of 90 km. It has recently been supplemented by a UHF 1290 MHz radar which measures winds in the lowest 3 km, and which is mounted on a trailer for easy transport to other locations for field campaigns.

91. APS News Online - Limericks
physics limericks from the contests sponsored by the American Physical Society!
http://www.aps.org/apsnews/limericks.html
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92. Health Physics
On line community for promotion of health physics and for health physicists to network.
http://communities.msn.com/HealthPhysics/_whatsnew.msnw
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93. Acoustics And Vibration Animations
Dan Russell, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Applied physics at Kettering University in Flint, MI
http://www.gmi.edu/~drussell/Demos.html
Acoustics and Vibration Animations
Dan Russell
, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Applied Physics at Kettering University in Flint, MI The links below contain animations which visualize certain concepts concerning acoustics and vibration. The choice of animations coincides with topics covered in the courses PHYS-382, Acoustics I: Sounds and Sources , and PHYS-482, Acoustics II: Sound and Vibration , which I teach at Kettering University. The contents (and links) of this page were last updated June 11, 2002
New Animations:
Acoustics I: Sounds and Sources
Basic Wave Phenomena

94. Experiences Of TheTwentieth Century Saga
The site provides useful resources on mathematics and physics.
http://kr.cs.ait.ac.th/~radok/
From The Twentieth Century Nurses read and hear English with Dr. Spock Three Mathematicians: Muskhelishvili, Lamb, Joukowski What you want to know about Physics Books in German ... Australia's Discovery Books in English Numerical Analysis Kaliningrad 1965 Earth Sciences' Dawn At Adelaide's Flinders University Mathematics for Learners Rainer Radok
radok81@bkk2.loxinfo.co.th

scjrr@mucc.mahidol.ac.th

95. IAP Low Power Cryocooler
Institute of Applied physics, University of Giessen, Germany Basic investigations and developments on low power cryocoolers, especially for components of superconductor technology.
http://wwwiap.physik.uni-giessen.de/kleinkuehler/kleinkuehler_e.htm
g.thummes@ap.physik.uni-giessen.de

Phone: +49-641 99-33460
Fax: +49-641 99-33409 Deutsche Fassung

Area of scientific work
Basic investigations and applications of low power cryocoolers for low-noise and reliable cooling of cryoelectronic devices and sensors (SQUIDs, infrared detectors, superconducting antennas, Josephson voltage standards etc.) and components of superconductor technology (e.g. conventional superconducting magnets):
In particular:
Single- and multistage pulse tube refrigerators for temperatures ranging from 2 K to 100 K Closed-loop gas flow cryosystems Cryogenic heat pipes Other cryogenic components
Overview
First operation of a YBCO-SQUID gradiometer by use of a single-stage pulse tube cooler (1995) Achieving a minimum temperature of 2.07 K with a three-stage pulse tube cooler using 4-helium as working fluid
(world record for regenerative coolers with 4-He working fluid) (1995) Reaching liquid helium temperatures by use of a two-stage pulse tube cooler
(available cooling power at 4.2 K is 0.4 W) (1996)

96. Science On High-Energy Lasers: From Today To The NIF
An overview of science performed with high energy lasers, including five scientific areas (astrophysics and space physics, hydrodynamics, material properties, plasma physics, radiation sources, and radiative properties).
http://www.llnl.gov/science_on_lasers/
Science on High-Energy Lasers:
From Today to the NIF
Facility Definitions
Hydrodynamics

Material Properties

Plasma Physics
...
Radiative Properties

Richard W. Lee
Richard Petrasso
Roger W. Falcone
To help you find specific subject areas, we have also provided a document map showing all the sections and subsections. Last modified on February 1, 1996
If you have technical questions about this page contact: Richard Lee (dicklee@llnl.gov) and Science on High-Energy Lasers: From Today to the NIF
UCRL-ID-119170

97. Fine Hall Library Of Mathematics And Physics, Princeton University
Mathematics and physics library; also the current physical home of the biology library until approximately 2002. News in the worlds of physics and math, internet links, and access to the online catalog.
http://www.princeton.edu/~finelib/

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After entering the Patron's ID from the back of the Princeton ID card, the user will then search the combined catalog of all seven, participating libraries (Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Princeton, University of Pennsylvania, and Yale). Once the title is located, the request can be submitted. Status reports will be sent electronically to the user, including notification of the availability of the item at the chosen pickup location. more
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Paw Points Program Registration Can be used for making photocopies. The Princeton Mathematics Community in the 1930s: An Oral History Project Nearly 600 pages of transcripts with mathematicians at Princeton during the 1930s. It is the single best source of information on the department during its halcyon days transcribed from interviews conducted in 1984 by Prof. Albert Tucker and William Aspray. Hours: Academic Year 2002-2003 Thursday, September 12, 2002–Friday, May 25, 2003

98. Nanotechnology
Institute of physics quarterly journal
http://www.iop.org/Journals/na
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99. Physics
Information on Kepler's laws, the laws list, illustrated orders of magnitude, and a physics reference.
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100. Zero Point Physics, Vacuum Energy, Scalar Physics
All the major car companies are now working on levitating vehicles. Fourth Millennium, a partnership, is in possession of the simple insight or the mentation required to exploit this particular science . Hmmm, ok
http://www.dnai.com/~zap/
T HE N EW P HYSICS
PURE PHYSICS
(Last modified January 4, 2003) THE PLAN TO BEGIN THE VIGOROUS APPLICATION OF THIS TECHNOLOGY AGAINST THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ON ENLARGED SCALE BEGAN JULY 28, 1999 (the world-wide hallucination was "empowered"), IT WAS EFFECTED BY THE END OF AUGUST, THAT YEAR, WITH THE INSINUATION OF CONDITIONS CRIPPLING TO USA ECONOMY AND GLOBAL STABILITY SOON THEREAFTER. Materials detailing this ARE HERE There are only nine months left before a MAJOR event, but there will be a series of seemingly total disasters before then, all man-made contrivances. It is illegal to disseminate this knowledge. It is illegal to commercialize this technology. It is illegal to generate examples of the application of scalar physics. It is illegal to do anything that will awaken the American public, which in its stupor says, "I will believe it when I can buy it at the corner store." This technology (HAARP) was used to manipulate conditions leading in the fiasco in the last presidential elections in Florida. The current president is an expendable fool whose only duty is to give cause for the world to unite against USA and to "place USA under arrest" for unprincipled belligerance. The alternate to "geopolitical balance of power" is "encirclement"... of USA. THIS PHYSICS IS IDENTICAL TO THE GRAMMAR OF MIND.

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