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Greg Bernhardt
Oct18-05, 09:59 PM
Author: Dr. Donald Luttermoser of East Tennessee State University
Astronuc
Dec26-05, 08:43 AM
http://selland.boisestate.edu/jbrennan/physics/notes/Introduction/what_is_physics.htm
Introduction to Physics, including:
What is Physics?
Brief History of Physics
How Theories Develop
Physics Symbols
Constants and Conversions
http://selland.boisestate.edu/jbrennan/thought.htm
James Brennan
Selland College of Applied Technology
Boise State University
More - http://selland.boisestate.edu/jbrennan/physics/contents.htm
Astronuc
Feb12-06, 08:42 AM
http://www.ac.wwu.edu/~vawter/PhysicsNet/Topics/ProblemsLists/ProblemsList.html
Tutorials - http://www.ac.wwu.edu/~vawter/PhysicsNet/Topics/TopicsTable.html - on
Mechanics
Thermal Physics
Electricity and Magnetism
Problems - http://www.ac.wwu.edu/~vawter/PhysicsNet/Topics/ProblemsLists/ProblemsList.html
daawnho
May23-06, 01:50 PM
I found this very helpful, Astronuc.
Thanks.
http://theory.uwinnipeg.ca/mod_tech/tech.html
Astronuc
Jan7-07, 01:18 PM
Another Physics E-book:
http://instruct.tri-c.edu/fgram/physics.htm
Astronuc
Jul8-07, 11:57 PM
A broad range of physics problems and notes.
http://www.usna.edu/Users/physics/mungan/Scholarship/scholarship.html
thanks for you great efforts
Thank you very much, friends
Could you find a book where I can find itnro to physics for children with fine pictures and easy explanations of fundamental physics laws
strongmotive
Apr7-08, 09:56 AM
^Advanced Physics for you by Keith Johnson.
M. Gaspar
Apr12-08, 12:58 PM
At the point after the Big Bang when matter "condensed out of" energy, might that in any way be thought of as a "phase transition"?
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