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Created by the National Institute of Standards and Technology, this comprehensive units and measurement website contains fundamental physical constants, the International System of Units (SI), or metric system, and...
Wake Forest University’s Physics Laboratory has compiled a series of physics demonstrations on this website. The video clips include demonstrations of heat properties, motion, sound, energy, electricity, optics, nuclear...
This item is a high school-level assessment to gauge understanding of using diagrams to predict outcomes in systems set to collide. It is intended for use within a unit on the conservation of linear momentum. The...
On this site, visitors can access thirty-five quizzes, each with five to ten questions, covering various aspects of physics. The topics here include: special relativity, Ohm’s lore, orbital mechanics, inside the atom,...
Many things in this world are offered on a "to-go" basis. Some might not immediately think of "Physics To Go", but thank goodness the talented people at the American Physical Society and the National Science Digital...
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