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PhysLINK - The Ultimate Physics Resource
PhysLINK is a physics reference resource. It is designed for physicists, physics students and others interested in physics and science. Some of our features are: physics reference, jobs for physicists, physics, education and science software, physics jokes, quotes & cartoons, physics departments, societies, journals, history of physics, mathematics and science in general, images of physicists, physics news, new & alternative theories, graduate studies advisor, high tech companies, ask experts and more ...
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Miami Museum of Science - The Atoms Family
This resource contains educational activities relating to different forms ofenergy.
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Welcome to the Little Shop of Physics!
http: //littleshop.physics.colostate.edu/ -
Roman & Greek Building Techniques
The Greeks are remembered for many things, but mostly for their amazing architecture, which still inspires today. The Greeks made many advances in the field of architecture, and used the laws of energy to their greatest extent to build these monuments...
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Interactive Physics Modules
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Museo di Fisica di Napoli
The collection of antique instruments of the Museum of the Department of Physical Sciences of the University of Naples.
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Physical Science Lesson Plans
A selection of Physical Science Lesson Plans.
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Emilio Segrč Visual Archives
The Emilio Segrč Visual Archives of the AIP Center for History of Physics is the world's largest collection of photographs, films and other images in the history of physics and allied sciences such as astronomy and geophysics.
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Beakman's Electric Motor
Build a working motor using the everyday household materials and instructions listed here. This is a great experiment for a science fair project.
http: //fly.hiwaay.net/~palmer/motor.html
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