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A short biography of Albert Einstein as part of the citation and record of his Nobel Prize. This page also includes links to his Nobel Lecture, the presentation of his prize, and other resources. This is part of a site...
This simulation-based laboratory activity allows the student to practice several types of graphs and explore the types of information that we can collect from graphs. Coverage include exploration of linear, non-linear...
This website is a small collection of electronic circuits for the hobbyist or student. The site includes over 100 circuit diagrams, links to related sites, commercial kits and projects, newsgroups and educational areas....
In this Millikan award lecture, the author articulates the need for a "community consensus knowledge base" of physics education research, for the benefit of education and for the cumulation of knowledge about physics...
Georgia State University presents an explanation and illustration of buoyancy including Pascal's and Archimede's principles. The site contains helpful diagrams to better explain the concepts addressed. Overall, the site...
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