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This article from the American Physical Society’s APS News Online provides an explanation of the discovery of X-rays and the revolutionary impact it has had on physics and astronomy. Roentgen's scientific career is...
This website contains information and pictures used for preparing and performing undergraduate lecture demonstrations. It is one of the educational resources available from the University of California Physics...
What can the University of Minnesota's physics department do for you? Plenty, of course! This excellent website provides interested parties with access to some of the fine demonstrations prepared for use by educators and...
This Java applet was designed to enhance understanding of electric field lines. By "drawing" lines from simulated charges on a color-coded field, the learner can explore vector field diagrams and form concepts about...
This video, distributed on YouTube by the Royal Society of Chemistry, describes the basic principles of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance. This video is a good primer and would be very useful to supplement introductory lectures...
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