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> http://www.fearofphysics.com
An interactive, visual, and non-technical site that shows some laws of physics in action
> http://www.physicseq.com
Explanations of physics concepts and equations for students at the high school level.
> www.explorescience.com
Resource has a cool, interactive interface, plus lots of fun activities that make learning biology, physics, and chemistry a painless experience.
> http://www.sciencejoywagon.com/physicszone
The Physics Zone is designed to be a resource for learning introductory level, algebra based, physics.
> http://www.physicsclassroom.com
Guide for high school physicsstudents includes multimedia presentations and a basic tutorial.
> http://www.explorescience.com
Collection of interactive Shockwave animations demonstrate several classic physics problems involving motion
> http://www.physlink.com
The PhysLink.com is a comprehensive physics and astronomy online education, research and reference web site.
> http://www.colorado.edu/physics/2000/index.pl
Welcome to Physics 2000, an interactive journey through modern physics! Have fun learning visually and conceptually about 20th Century science and high-tech devices.
> http://www.curtin.edu.au/curtin/dept/phys-sci/gravity
Good tutorial including history and three tracks for all levels of curiosity.
> http://www.glenbrook.k12.il.us/gbssci/phys/Class/BBoard.html
Physics tutorial for high school students covering Newton's Laws, energy and power, waves, light, and more.
> http://www.causeeffect.org
Contains articles by amateur physicist Carl R. Littmann that address the understanding of fundamental issues in physics from a conceptual and intuitive viewpoint.
> http://library.thinkquest.org/10170/?tqskip1=1&tqtime=0903
Tool for physics students and teachers which integrates Internet resources while learning the science.
> http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/physics
Eric Weisstein's World of Science contains budding encyclopedias of astronomy, scientific biography, chemistry, and physics.
> http://www.jcphysics.com/toolbox_indiv.php?sub_id=4
The aim of JC Physics is to offer a comprehensive physics resource on the web specifically for A Level students.
> http://www.hazelwood.k12.mo.us/~grichert/explore/dswmedia/airtrack.htm
User demonstration of the air track. Users are able to change all variables. There is very little explanation but will be suitable for students who have already covered the topic.
> http://www.batesville.k12.in.us/MechOverview.html
Basic mechanics descriptions and some basic experimental simulations but with good links to more advanced sites
> http://lyra.colorado.edu/sbo/mary/play
Designed as an introduction to some basic concepts in classical mechanics for upper elementary and middle school grades (4-7). The idea is to use the experience children have on the playground and relate that experience to basic physics concepts.
> http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/airfri.html#c1
Air friction, or air drag, is an example of fluid friction. Unlike the standard model of surface friction, such friction forces are velocity dependent.
> http://www.pa.uky.edu/~phy211
A series of pages linked to a mechanics course at the University of Kentucky. The material is tied to a textbook and includes Java applets (though not all work on all systems). The site is designed for students to work through, at their own pace, sections on units, graphs, forces, projectiles and friction.
> http://www.4learning.co.uk/weblogic/essentials/science/physical/index.jsp
A fun to use site explaining many physics related topics. All are explained using text, images, FAQ's and multiple choice questions. Worksheets are available for class experiments.
> http://www.brainpop.com/science/forces/newton/index.weml
A short animated movie and quiz explaining Newton's three laws of motion. This site allows you to watch two movies a day before subscribing.
> http://physics.webplasma.com
An introduction to some concepts in physics for the absolute beginner. Included is a equation solver which is for use with the Physics For Beginners section.
> http://www.thinkquest.org
The object of the game is to navigate the monkey from one cliff to another by controlling his initial angle, initial velocity, and the gravitational acceleration as he swings on a vine. Quantities can be altered using the control bars along the bottom of the applet.
> http://socrates.berkeley.edu:7521/projects/IPPS
A set of sample problems and answers covering a range of topics

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