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Tutorials Education Physics


Tutorials

If you were going to refer someone to a good single tutorial on a physics subject, hopefully you would find it here. Many sites on the web are 'about' a topic, but don't try to teach it. This category is intended to link to sites that competently and thoroughly teach a physics topic. It is apparent to this editor that sites like that are fairly hard to find.

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- Free introductory physics textbooks for the high school or college level, available as large pdf files to download. Topics available are Newtonian physics, conservation laws, vibrations and waves, electricity and magnetism, optics and modern physics.


  • - The GBS physics site is a full-service physics web site which includes lengthy tutorials, a collection of GIF animations, Javascript-driven Internet problems, interactive Shockwave activities, unit reviews (with answers), and sample quizzes.
  • - Analyses of various pool and billiard principles and techniques, including "physics of pool" technical documents, video clips, instructional articles, and related links.
  • - Geared towards teachers so they can in turn teach others about superconductivity. Detailed, and a good read for anyone interested in the topic. Last updated 1996, but still quite useful.
  • - An undergraduate course offered at the University of Winnepeg on introductory physics. All lecture notes are online, and include material on relativity and quantum theory.
  • - Attempts to visualize the vector (actually k-form) fields of electromagnetism
  • - A wide variety of topics are covered using Flash movies and diagrams.
  • - A set of online course notes for introductory physics. Includes electromagnetic fields, relativity, and quantum mechanics.
  • - Studying and preparation aids for pre-college physics students. Includes study material, problem sets, online tests, and board questions.
  • - These notes constitute a general, non-calculus introductory physics course. They are based on lectures given through the IUN/FYDE distance education program of the University of Winnipeg, which provides access to university level courses for communities
  • - An interactive, visual, and non-technical site that shows some laws of physics in action.
  • - Online, hyperlinked physics text for high school use.
  • - An online introduction to superstring theory, which is the leading candidate for the theory of all fundamental interactions in the universe.
  • - A site to help you understand physics. Excellent list of formulas presented in a visual manner.
  • - Collection of physics resources according to Singapore syllabus. Also includes scanned certificates and awards won by physics tutor, plus feedback from tuition students and parents.
  • - A simple but useful interactive tutorial to Chaos Physics and Chaotic Motion in Classical and Quantum Mechanics.
  • - An illustrated introductory guide to relativity, intended for advanced high school or college students. Large file to download.
  • - An online interactive tutorial of the basic physics concepts discussed in a first-year high school physics course.
  • - Includes HL and SL mechanics, thermal physics, waves, electricity and magnetism, and atomic and nuclear physics.
  • - Explains some of the more interesting results and predictions of modern physics.
  • - Tutorial with questions, solutions and quizzes.
  • - Physics Zone provides online notes and summaries of vector-based physics topics, mainly kinematics. All topics can be downloaded as word files.
  • - A Students revision notes for (Welsh Board) Physics A Level.
  • - Contains guided readings in Advanced Physical Chemistry and Theoretical Chemistry, specifically, Quantum Mechanics and Statistical Mechanics, with an emphasis on chemical applications. Notice that Guided Reading means what it says, you can not simply rea
  • - An award-winning site from the Particle Data Group at Lawrence Berkeley National Labs. "A tour of the inner workings of the atom."
  • - A tutorial on Newton's second law.
  • - A resource for learning introductory level, algebra based, physics. Lessons and review are organized by topic.
  • - A lecture from professor Michael Fowler at U of Virginia. Long and detailed.
  • - A collection of links to assorted sites with educational material in these three forms of mechanics.
  • - A complete course on "Lasers and their applications" (text, drawings, and Java applets). Explains basic physical principles, with numerical examples, and gives information on actual applications of lasers.
  • - A number of tutorials in basic concepts and a set of cheat-sheets for reference.


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