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  1. Smile Program Physics Index
    The following is a collection of almost 200 single concept lessons in Physics.
    http: //iit.edu/~smile/physinde.html

  2. Visual Physics
    Visual Physics is a powerful tool for physics students and teachers to integrate Internet resources in their learning activities. It is designed by physics students at Cariboo Hill Secondary School to encourage active learning, and interaction. With Visual Physics users can run interactive physics simulations, take physics quiz, and get answer to many physics problem. Visual Physics is server-based and platform independent. It is supported by any browser that support Java Applets, and JavaScript.
    http: //library.thinkquest.org/10170/main.htm

  3. Fu-Kwun Hwang's Virtual Physics Lab
    Virtual Pysics Java Laboratory, more than 30 physics related java applets developed at NTNU
    http: //phys.hawaii.edu/~teb/java/ntnujava/inde...

  4. A Picture Gallery of Famous Physicists
    A Picture Gallery of Famous Physicists
    http: //th.physik.uni-frankfurt.de/~jr/physlist...

  5. Sports Physics
    We can learn a lot of math and science by analyzing sports activities.
    http: //set.lanl.gov/sports/main.htm

  6. Physics 2000
    Welcome to Physics 2000, an interactive journey through modern physics..
    http: //colorado.edu/physics/2000/

  7. Exhibits Collection -- Amusement Park Physics
    This interactive exhibit, part of the Exhibits Collection, explores how the laws of physics play a role in the design of amusement park rides. Activities in the exhibit invite visitors to design a roller coaster and determine the outcomes of bumper car collisions. The exhibit also includes related Web sites.
    http: //learner.org/exhibits/parkphysics/

  8. The Physics of Coloured Fireworks
    http: //cc.oulu.fi/~kempmp/colours.html

  9. The Physics Solutions Guide
    A high school physics tutorial.
    http: //glenbrook.k12.il.us/gbssci/phys/rpsolns...

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