Favorite Web Sites - (newest entries on the bottom)

* Physics Central, the APS website for the public:  Physics Central
* Physics Web:  Physics Web
* A website with "Activities to Go" for Science Teachers:  Activities to Go
* A nice exhibit about time, from the National Institute of Standards:  National Institute of Standards
* The Nobel Foundation website has some nice survey articles that could be used as a basis for a lecture or two:Nobel Foundation
* Two nice biography websites, if you want to tell your students more about the people they hear about in class:
       Biography Site #1          Biography Site #2
* A cool site to play with: Sodaplay
* A great site for fundament theory: The Particle Adventure
* The Flat Earth Society Home - interesting - they really do believe in it:  The Flat Earth Society
* How Things Work Home Page: How Things Work
* Biographies physics - an excellent site for bios:  Physics Biographies
* Physicists on Stamps:  Physicists on Stamps
* Zeno's Forensic Site : information on forensic science:  Zeno's Forensic Site
* Accident reconstruction site source: Accident Reconstruction Site
* Steve's Resource Index - another accident reconstruction site:  Steve's Resources Index
* A Guide for Teachers - remote sensing: Remote Sensing for Teachers
* CBL Activities for Physics - a TI site: CBL Activities for Physics
* Images of Physicists, Physics Pictures and Graphics by PhysLINK.com:  Physlink.com Images of Physicists
* Bubbles Theme Page - lots of stuff on bubbles: Bubble Theme Page
* Univ. OF MD Physics Lecture-Demonstration Facility: Univ. of MD Demos.
* Quantum Primer:  Quantum Primer
* The Exploration of the Earth's Magnetosphere: Exploration of Earth's Magnetosphere
* MAGLEV: A Physics Viewpoint MAGLEV: A Physics Viewpoint
* UC Santa Barbara Astrophysics Home Page:UC Santa Barbara Astrophysics
* SETI Institute Online: SETI Online
* SETI at the University of California: SETI at UC
* John Walker's Astronomy Programs: John Walker's Astronomy Programs
* Everything about the Solarsytem: The Nine Planets
* Sky and Telescope's Site - Great Astronomy Info.: Sky & Tel
* Construction of a Cavendish Experiment to measure G:  Cavendish Experiment
* Tutorial of a star orbiting a black hole: Star orbit tutorial
* AAPT Homepage:  AAPT
* CAPT Contest Pencil Launcher Homepage: Pencil Launcher
*Physlets - an applet page with lots of demo. applets you can run:  Physlets
*Homework on the web - many have raved about this and there should be more info in the next newletter (end of
        January) - you must register your classes to use it  Homework
*Powers of Ten Web Site: Powers of Ten
*An Interactive Web Site with a collection of 20 interactive pendulum simulations: Interactive Physics Simulations
*An Interactive Web Site with many physics simulations:  Interactive Physics Simulations 2
*An Interactive Web Site with many mathematics simulations:  Interactive Mathematics Simulations
 
 


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