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www.alcyone.com
Looking for laws, rules, principles, effects, paradoxes, limits, constants, experiments, or thought-experiments in physics? Check out this site! (Maintained by Erik Max Francis.)
physicsweb.org
This site is an interesting up-to-date collection of links to other physics sites. Links are divided into subject categories like Conferences, Journals (some are full-text), Phyics Departments, Hands-on Experiments, Laws of Physics, Patents & Standards, Famous Scientists, and Exhibitions & Museums. Clicking on a link prompts the PhysicsWeb database to search for their links to web sites that have information about that topic. (Maintained by the Institute of Physics.)
scienceworld.wolfram.com
This is an amazing hyperlinked reference work for definitions and explanations of physics related vocabulary words. You can either search the site for a specific term or click on a subject in the index. Major subject areas include astrophysics, electromagnatism, experimental physics, fluid mechanics, optics, states of matter, thermodynamics, and wave motion to name just a handfull. It was compiled and is maintained by a scientist with degrees in physics and astronomy. (Maintained by Eric Weisstein.)
www.aip.org
In this site's "Public Information" section you can read about the latest physics news, view archives of physics images, hear brief radio reports about science in your life, and read monthly summaries of policy and budget developments in Washington. In the "AIP Journals" section you can access current and back issues of AIP's online journals including Journal of Applied Physics, Journal of Chemical Physics, Journal of Mathematical Physics, Physics of Fluids, Computing in Science and Engineering and more. In the "Education and Student Services" section you can read about student physics societies, learn about jobs and careers for physicists and students, and get statistics about science and phyics students and faculty from the high school level through PhDs. (Maintained by AIP.)
www4.ncsu.edu
Dr. Felder and his brother have made public a collection of papers they've written to explain concepts in both math and physics. Some of the paper titles are "Base Eight," "Quick-and-Dirty Guide to the TI-83, TI-83+, and TI-84," "Hofstadter's Explanation of Gödel's Theorem," and "Partial Fractions." (Maintained by Dr. Richard Felder of North Carolina State University.)
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