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Quantum & Particle Physics
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2004
This web site deals with string theory, which is a relatively unknown but significant theory in modern theoretical physics. Additionally, the problem that has led to the emergence of string theory and the implications of such a theory are discussed using text, images, flash demonstrations, and interviews.
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2003
Mechanics is the study of motion. It is used widely and is generally taught as the core of an introduction to physics course. This web page will explain the true meaning of various physics terms, such as force, acceleration and velocity.
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2009
We tried to explain the building blocks of the Universe with describing particles and how to detect and mesure them correctly. With this project we wanted to pay attention to theoretical physics.
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2006
A brief look at the world of nanotechnology and how it is slowly impacting our lives. We also look at what the public already thinks of Nanotechnoology. The technology may be small, but its going to hit in a big way.
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2004
This site is about the basics of string theory and general relativity. It explains the connections between quantum mechanics and relativity on a basic level meant for everyday people without prior knowledge of the field.
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2000
Our site is about gravity, how it works and what effects it has on us. We tried to make it easier to show the force of gravity on objects and other materials so people of all ages can understand how it works.
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2000
Net Force is a comprehensive look at Sir Isaac Newton's contributions to physics, namely his Three Laws of Motion. Net Force has a biography of Newton, descriptions of his work, student and teacher resources, an interactive calculator, and more.
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2000
What are the smallest units of matter? What is force? How do the things in the universe interact with each other? If you want to learn about the answers, then you have come to the right place.
This site will present to you the basics of particle physics in an easy and interactive way. You will be introduced to the questions regarding the nature of the world and how particle physics answers these questions. This site will feature the theoretical aspects of particle physics using the Standard Model, and the history and the future of particle physics. Throughout the lessons, you can test what you have learned with quizzes, or explore our animated experiments and interactive features.
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2000
Physical Reality is an interactive web site designed to get students interested in physics by showing them how fascinating it really is! It teaches quantum physics and relativity, subjects often thought to be too difficult to understand, in a down to earth and interesting way. One can also learn about other cool physics phenomena and the history and people behind the science. It allows high school level physics students to communicate questions and knowledge in a context-sensitive way, and provides them with hands-on illustrations of the subject at hand. Physical Reality's philosophy: if you are interested in it, you'll WANT to learn more!
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2000
This is a site about Physics. It deals with important topics like Electrostatics, Gravitation & Friction.
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2000
"Quantum Mechanics made simple" is an accessible approach to Quantum Mechanics designed to attract all levels of visitors with special emphasis on students.Graphics, animations and fantasies have been employed to arouse curiosity about the weirdest features of Quantum Mechanics Exploring the basics, leads to an overview of the core of Quantum Theory.Since observations play a fundamental role in the formation and development of Quantum Mechanics, a separate section is devoted to the major experiments. No doubt that Quantum Mechanics has a great impact on our philosophical look to the universe, so a section to discuss the philosophical implications of the subject is included.
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2000
Information on fission and fusion with brief introductory high school level knowledge of physics and chemistry.
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2000
This site is a tutorial based website designed to teach physics to anybody. This site obliterates the idea that physics is a difficult, boring science to master. With basic math tutorials, online calculators, and a complete physics dictionary, this site makes mastering physics easy. With animated graphics and state of the art interactive tools, this site makes learning physics fun for all.
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2000
Welcome to the Building Blocks Of The Universe. This site's main focus is on the Mysteries of Matter and its opposite twin, Antimatter.
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2000
The 20th century has been the century of physics - three great physical theories were established: the theories of special (in 1905) and general (in 1915) relativity and the quantum theory (in 1925). Enter this site to learn more about them.
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1999
Our Entry is dedicated to quantum and atomic physics. The site is available in English as well as in Polish . We decided to make it in the form of a course, which consists in three so called paths levels of difficulty. At two first levels (the yellow, and the red path) student is guided by the given order through the issues from the more basic to the more complicated problems of physics. But the third level (the blue path), which includes additional topics, only in the first half consists in the pages given in some order. These are the history pages, where the development of the atomic physics is described from the philosophical considerations of the Ancients up to the end of the 19th century. And from the second half one chooses topics that interest them, and of which they would like to have deeper understanding. Besides of lots of texts there are also drawings, animations, photos, videos and simulations all belonging to the educational material of our Entry. Moreover, as our Entry is a course, there are tests regularly helping the user to check his progress. But no one is obligated to do them, and if they want to go forward (because they are not interested in completing the course and just look for some interesting piece of information) they still can follow the given order, open any page (which are all listed in the contents), or use the search.
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1998
Become a certified quantum mechanic with this course. Learn about the theory of relativity. What does it mean that light sometimes acts as a wave and sometimes acts as a particle? Find out about Max Planck, the father of quantum physics, and Niels Bohr, another important scientist in the field.
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1997
A site where you can find information about particle physics.
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1996
You have just entered the hottest and coolest new site to stick to the World Wide Web. When you leave here, you will have had a little shot of physics.
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1996
These pages attempt to provide a step by step, easy to understand explanation of Unification Theory.
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