Are there any recreational physics journals for classical mechanics enthusiasts?

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Recreational physics journals do exist, with the Physics Teacher magazine being a notable example published by the American Association of Physics Teachers. This journal focuses on accessible physics concepts, including simple applications of classical mechanics. For those interested in electronics projects that also incorporate mechanics, Evil Mad Scientist is another resource worth exploring. The discussion highlights the interest in both reading and publishing within the realm of recreational physics.
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Do there exist any "recreational physics" journals? Such as one that publishes simple, but interesting, applications of classical mechanics?
 
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Are you interested in simply reading, or in publishing something that you've written?

Physics Teacher magazine, published by the American Association of Physics Teachers, might fill the fill:

http://tpt.aapt.org/
 
Thanks jtbell, this is something like what I was looking for.
 
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