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Physics 2000
colorado.edu
Provides an interactive opportunity to learn visually and conceptually about 20th Century science and high-tech devices.
Physics Today
physicstoday.org
The flagship publication of the American Institute of Physics (AIP). Provides feature articles, news stories, analyses, book and product reviews, a searchable job database, and obituaries.
Physics.org
physics.org
Searchable database of physics resources from the Institute of Physics which matches a person's question, age and knowledge profile to handpicked sites. Also includes the Physics Life animation.
Physnet: The Physics Departments and Documents Network
physnet.physik.uni-oldenburg.de
Serves information from physics departments and institutes worldwide: departmental information, locally stored documents, authoring tools, free access journals, jobs, conferences and education material.
Physics on MathPages
mathpages.com
Articles, leaning towards a mathematical description, on a wide range of topics in physics.
Scientific American - Questions That Plague Physics
genesis1.phys.cwru.edu
A conversation with Lawrence M. Krauss, chair of the physics department at Case Western Reserve University. [PDF] (August, 2004)
Physics Post
physicspost.com
A tutorial and article driven community. Votes, science news and a discussion forum.
World Year of Physics 2005
wyp2005.org
International effort to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Miraculous Year (1905) and raise public awareness of physics.
The Net Advance of Physics
web.mit.edu
MIT resource providing discussions at various levels of sophistication that cover all areas of physics.
Physics News Graphics
aip.org
Diagrams (with captions) appearing in various AIP publications, sorted by category or by date.
Physics and Astronomy Classification Scheme (PACS)
publish.aps.org
Hierarchical numbering scheme, developed by the American Institute of Physics, used to identify fields and sub-fields of physics.
PhysLINK
physlink.com
Links to physics departments, physical societies, journals, job information, and other physics related information.
Physics Today
physicstoday.org
News, feature articles, reviews, obituaries, and other items from the monthly magazine for the physics community. [RSS]
Eric Weisstein's Treasure Trove of Physics
scienceworld.wolfram.com
Online encyclopedia of physics terms and formulas. Full searchable, and also browsable alphabetically and by topic. Part of Eric's Treasure Troves of Science.
TheTangentBundle Physics Project
physics.thetangentbundle.net
An experimental wiki-based collection of user-contributed articles on graduate level physics topics including subjects such as string theory, quantum field theory, mathematical physics and quantum mechanics.
What You Want To Know About Physics
kr.cs.ait.ac.th
Summarizes in simple language, without advanced mathematics, the foundations of physics. The index gives direct access to selected topics.
Physics Central
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A page on modern physics, such as quantum mechanics and black holes, and some mathematics.
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Bryan College Station Eagle Local professor Teruki Kamon (above) recently gave a lecture on the physics research he conducts worldwide to 200 Japanese middle-schoolers in the Sado ...
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Bryan College Station Eagle Local professor Teruki Kamon (above) recently gave a lecture on the physics research he conducts worldwide to 200 Japanese middle-schoolers in the Sado ...
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Join some of our leading astronomers and physicists in this series of special lectures about ten big ideas in modern astronomy and . physics. . Exploring topics from subatomic . physics. to black holes and cosmology, and discussing some of ...
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Join some of our leading astronomers and physicists in this series of special lectures about ten big ideas in modern astronomy and . physics. . Exploring topics from subatomic . physics. to black holes and cosmology, and discussing some of ...
How does knowing physics help in fighting?
Q. I read that many top fighters in numerous fighting sports especially in grappling sports such as Judo and Sambo state that knowledge of physics(and its formulas) will be very helpful in planning strategies and tactic in matches.They also said knowing laws of physics help you execute techniques more easiluiy.How does knowledge of physics help them?
Asked by Patrick S - Tue Mar 23 11:55:23 2010 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The body is made of physical objects. Therefore, physics can be used to model the body. Therefore, you can use physics to understand how to use a body in the best way possible. Simple ideas such as leverage and inertia can help make predictions on how you and your body will move if punched, and what limits to your capabilities are. More complex ideas could also help - the body is essentially a bag of water, so fluid dynamics, along with physiology (biology about structure), can help figure out exactly where punches would have the most effect. Fighting, in essence, is two Newtonian machines moving against each other. If you know how a machine works, you can make it move like you want. It's the difference between using a sword like a club… [cont.]
Answered by Philip W - Tue Mar 23 12:03:43 2010
Q. I read that many top fighters in numerous fighting sports especially in grappling sports such as Judo and Sambo state that knowledge of physics(and its formulas) will be very helpful in planning strategies and tactic in matches.They also said knowing laws of physics help you execute techniques more easiluiy.How does knowledge of physics help them?
Asked by Patrick S - Tue Mar 23 11:55:23 2010 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The body is made of physical objects. Therefore, physics can be used to model the body. Therefore, you can use physics to understand how to use a body in the best way possible. Simple ideas such as leverage and inertia can help make predictions on how you and your body will move if punched, and what limits to your capabilities are. More complex ideas could also help - the body is essentially a bag of water, so fluid dynamics, along with physiology (biology about structure), can help figure out exactly where punches would have the most effect. Fighting, in essence, is two Newtonian machines moving against each other. If you know how a machine works, you can make it move like you want. It's the difference between using a sword like a club… [cont.]
Answered by Philip W - Tue Mar 23 12:03:43 2010
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