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The Annenberg Media organization has created this wonderful new resource for physics teachers, students, and anyone else who would care to learn more about dark matter, string theory, and other "big topics in modern...
Created by Tom Henderson of Physics Classroom.com, this resource provides explanations and animations that explore the physics of roller coasters. It is designed as a tutorial for either teacher or learner to be used in...
This site provides lesson plans that aim to teach pysics using the sun as an example. The lesson plans are called: 1. Position, velocity and acceleration; 2. Centripetal force and the law of universal gravitation; 3....
This web page, authored and curated by David P. Stern, provides an introduction to the motion of objects due to gravity. Topics covered include free fall and acceleration due to gravity, with or without an initial...
Authored by Professor G. Eric Matthews, this web page describes a project at Wake Forest University to create videos of common physics lecture demonstrations. The goals of the project, the participants, some details...
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