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  1. Exploring Physics-Electricity and Magnetism: Hands-On Activities for Middle Grades by Meera Chandrasekhar, Rebecca Litherland, et all 2002-10
  2. A History of the Theories of Aether and Electricity: Part I, the Classical Theories/Part Ii, the Modern Theories (History of Modern Physics, 1800-19) by E. T. Whittaker, 1987-02
  3. Principles of electricity and electromagnetism (International series in pure and applied physics) by Gaylord Probasco Harnwell, 1949
  4. Terrestrial magnetism and electricity, (Physics of the earth, VIII) by J. A Fleming, 1939
  5. Electricity in the 17th & 18th Centuries: A Study in Early Modern Physics (Dover Books on Physics) by J. L. Heilbron, 1999-06
  6. Electricity in Gases (High Voltage Physics Series) by J. S. Townsend, 2007-01-31
  7. Mechanics & Electricity: Laboratory Manual Physics 158
  8. Principles of electricity;: An intermediate text in electricity and magnetism, (University physics series) by Leigh Page, 1949
  9. The Physics of Electricity and Magnetism by William Taussig Scott, 1966
  10. College Physics Electricity Magnetism Optics by Francis Weston, Mark w. Zemansky Sears, 1948
  11. Basic Electricity Physics Penguin Librar by GibsonWM, 1969
  12. Electricity and magnetism (A textbook of physics) by R. C Brown, 1960
  13. The Feynman Lectures on Physics: Volume 15, Feynman on Electricity and Magnetism, Part 2 by Richard P. Feynman,
  14. General Physics Laboratory: Electricity and Magnetism by Frederick A. Harris, 2001-05-01

41. GCSE Physics Tutorial On Current Electricity
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43. Math And Physics Applets
These are some applets I wrote to help visualize various concepts inmath and physics. You speakers. electricity and Magnetism Statics.
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These are some applets I wrote to help visualize various concepts in math and physics. You should be able to view them with any Java-capable browser. For optimum performance, I recommend using IE6. If you are on Windows and are using IE5 or another older browser, then you might try the Java plug-in , which runs faster, but not as fast as the IE6 Java VM from Microsoft; also it has a slower startup time, and won't run some applets that have sound. But you can turn it on and off from your browser configuration. If you are on Windows XP and don't have Java, I would get the Microsoft Java VM instead of Sun's. Here's how to find the Microsoft Java VM for XP.
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Demonstrates wave motion, interference, diffraction, refraction, Doppler effect, etc. 3-D Waves Applet
Demonstrates wave motion in 3-D. Coupled Oscillations Applet
Demonstrates longitudinal wave motion in oscillators connected by springs.
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Simulates wave motion of a string.

44. The Educational Encyclopedia, Physics, Electricity & Magnetisme
and magnets some general information on magnetism and magnetic physics. magnetisation,unit, quantity, formula, design, calculate, wind, electric, magnetic.
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Science Animals Biology Botany Bouw ... Resources Physics Electricity Energy General overview Lasers Optics ... Waves Electricity related subject: Electronics: electricity Electronics: magnetism Capacitors a capacitor is an electronic component which is used in a wide variety of circuit applications due to its ability to store charge Capacitors and RC-decay Champ d'action champ magnétique, champ électrique, lignes de force, en Français Champ magnétique en Français Charged parallel plates charged parallel plates Condensateur en Français Cool experiments with magnets devoted to magnetism and the cool experiments you can do with permanent magnets and electro-magnets. Some of the experiments are very basic Coulomb's Law Coulomb's Law Current and resistance Kirchhoff's laws Electric blue sparks (static generator) Electric charge electric charge, electric charge, electrostatics, electron, proton, neutron, positive and negative ions, principle of conservation of electric charge, conductor and insulator, induced charge, point charge, Coulomb's law, coulomb, principle of superposition of forces, electric field, test charge, vector field, source point, field point Electric fields electric fields Electric fields and potentials properties of electric charges Electric field strength (field intensity) electric field strength (field intensity) Electrical discharges electrical discharges Electrical energy and electrical potential (not the same thing!)

45. Physics 2212K, Electricity, Optics And Modern Physics
physics 2212K, electricity, Optics and Modern physics. This outlineis under construction some links are not complete. Day 1 Aug
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Geometical optics Day 29 Oct 25 Geometical optics Day 30 Oct 27 Interference of light Day 7 Sep 4 Holiday Day 8 Sep 6 Capacitance Day 9 Sep 8 Capacitance Day 31 Oct 30 Interference of light Day 32 Nov 1 Diffraction and polarization Day 33 Nov 3 Diffraction and polarization Day 10 Sep 11 Current and resistance Day 11 Sep 13 Current and resistance Day 12 Sep 15 DC circuits Day 34 Nov 6 Relativity Day 35 Nov 8 Relativity Day 36 Nov 10 Relativity Day 13 Sep 18 DC circuits Day 14 Sep 20 Magnetic fields Day 15 Sep 22 Magnetic fields Day 37 Nov 13 Quantum physics Day 38 Nov 15 Quantum physics Day 39 Nov 17 Quantum mechanics Day 16 Sep 25 Sources of magnetic field Day 17 Sep 27 Sources of magnetic field Day 18 Sep 29 Faraday's law Day 40 Nov 20 Quantum mechanics Day 41 Nov 22 Thanksgiving holiday Day 42 Nov 24 Thanksgiving holiday Day 19 Oct 2 Faraday's law Day 20 Oct 4 Inductance Day 21 Oct 6 Inductance Day 43 Nov 27 Atoms Day 44 Nov 29 Atoms Day 45 Dec 1 Nuclear structure Day 22 Oct 9 AC Circuits Day 23 Oct 11 AC Circuits Day 24 Oct 13 Electromagnetic waves Day 46 Dec 4 Nuclear structure Day 47 Dec 6 Nuclear energy Day 48 Dec 8 Nuclear energy Index Syllabus Topic List HyperPhysics ... Go Back

46. Physics 1112K, Electricity, Optics And Modern Physics
physics 1112K, electricity, Optics and Modern physics. This outlineis under construction some links are not complete. Day 1 Aug
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Physics 1112K, Electricity, Optics and Modern Physics
This outline is under construction - some links are not complete. Day 1 Aug 21
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Electric forces Day 3 Aug 25
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47. Physics : Electricity, Light, Machines, Magnetism, Mechanics, Nuclear, Optics, Q
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48. Physics : Electricity, Light, Machines, Magnetism, Mechanics, Nuclear, Optics, Q
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49. Physics - Electricity And Magnetism
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50. Electricity And Magnetism
electricity and Magnetism Capacitance; Electromagnetic Thermoelectricity;Transformers; Voltaic Cells Back to physics Demonstrations Home Page.
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  • 51. Electricity And Magnetism, An Online Physics Textbook.
    Field 5.3 The Electric Field 5.4? Voltage for Nonuniform Electric Fields Summary Thissite offers physics textbooks that you can download for free or buy in
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    52. The Open Door Web Site : IB Physics : Electricity And Magnetism Chapters Index
    IB physics Home Page. Mechanics. Measurements. electricity and Magnetism. Waves.Thermal physics. Atomic and Nuclear physics. Relativity. Optics. Practical Work.
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    53. The Open Door Web Site : IB Physics : Questions : Index
    electricity Proof Exercises. Waves. Waves Questions 1 to 6; Waves Questions7 to 14. Thermal physics. electricity and Magnetism. Waves. Thermal physics.
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    54. The Speed Of Electricity
    The Speed Of electricity. © Copyright 1999, Jim Loy. electricity travelsat c, while electrons do not. Look at the picture, above left.
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    We are told, by physicists, that electricity travels the same exact speed, through a wire, that light travels through a vacuum (the famous speed c ). There are two problems with that, aren't there?
  • Electricity is the flow of electrons. Electrons have mass. Relativity says that things with mass cannot travel at the speed c . Only things with no mass (zero rest mass) can (and must) travel at c Even light cannot travel at c , when it is travelling through other substances. Light slows down, to travel through glass, water, or air. So, how can electrons travel at c , through copper?
  • Well, it turns out that physicists are right; electricity does travel at c . Also, electrons do not travel anywhere near c , within a wire. Electricity travels at c , while electrons do not. Look at the picture, above left. When an electron enters one end of the wire, an electron leaves the other end of the wire. This effect takes place at the speed of light ( c ). But, they were not the same electron. A different electron exited the wire. And that clears up my two objections, above.

    55. Regents Physics: Electric Current
    E, electricity Introduction The Mouse Cheese Analogy Mice and cheeseare used to give a clear and understandable explanation of electricity.
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    56. Electromagnetism - Electric Fields And Magnetic Fields
    In the beginning, physics thought of electricity and magnetism as seperatephenomena. Physicists know now they are different types
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    57. Static Electricity Experiment - Balloons And Water
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