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  1. Current Physics Index Volume 19, Subject Index 1993 Part 1,ISSN: 0098-9819 by John T. Scott, 1993
  2. Current Physics Index Volume 19, Subject Index 1993 Part 2,ISSN: 0098-9819 by John T. Scott, 1993
  3. Current Physics Index Volume 21, Subject Index 1995, Part 2, ISSN: 0098-9819 by John T. Scott, 1995
  4. Encyclopedia of Applied PhysicsINDEX to Vols. 1 - 6 by George L. (ed) Trigg, 1992
  5. Current Physics Index Volume 21, Number 4 October-December 1995 Part 1, ISSN: 0098-9819 by John T. Scott, 1995
  6. Advances in Imaging &Advances in Imaging & Electron Physics - Complete Subject and Author Index (Advances in Imaging and Electron Physics)
  7. Topology and Analysis: The Atiyah-Singer Index Formula and Gauge-Theoretic Physics (Universitext) by B. Booss, 1989-10-11
  8. Encyclopedia of Applied Physics, Index Volumes 1-19 by George L. Trigg, Edmund H. Immergut, 1997-04-30
  9. Encyclopedia of Applied Physics, Index Volumes 1-19
  10. Advances in Chemical Physics: Index (Advances in Chemical Physics) by I. Prigogine, Stuart Alan Rice, 1989-03
  11. Physics Abstracts Index, Volume 75,Part 2, October - December, 1972. by unknown, 1972
  12. Journal of Chemical Physics, The, Cumulative Index, Volumes 82-91, 1985-1989 by unknown, 1989
  13. Encyclopedia of Applied Physics, Index for Vols. 1-23 by G. L. Trigg, Associate Editor: E. S. Vera, et all 1998-08
  14. Accelerators, Linear to Analytic Methods, Volume 1, Encyclopedia of Applied Physics

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22. The Physics Teacher's Index
HEP World Wide index of High Energy physics CERN European Center for Particle physicsFermilab National Laboratory International Institute Of Theoretical and
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Check out the awesome java applets from University of Oregon Physics of rainbows Kilowatt Hour Calculator How much are your Appliances Costing You? From University of Oregon OHM'S LAW: Activate the Light Bulb. From University of Oregon ASTRONOMY: Astronomy Links maintained by George Perkins. Astronomy Now , a British magazine. Project Galileo: Bringing Jupiter to Earth John A. Shaw's Astronomical Image Archive The Hubble Space Telescope Graphics Index Hubble Space Telescope Public Pictures CAREERS IN PHYSICS: What can you do with a physics degree Career Information from the University of Richmond Career Information from Southwestern college from Michigan State Univ.

23. Wave Mechanics; Prince Louis De Broglie
The WaveParticle Dualism A Tribute to Louis De Broglie on His 90thBirthday (Fundamental Theories of physics, Vol 3), IS Diner.
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WAVE MECHANICS
Prince Louis de Broglie
In 1923, while still a graduate student at the University of Paris, Louis de Broglie published a brief note in the journal Comptes rendus containing an idea that was to revolutionize our understanding of the physical world at the most fundamental level. He had been troubled by a curious "contradiction" arising from Einstein's special theory of relativity. First, he assumed that there is always associated with a particle of mass m a periodic internal phenomenon of frequency ƒ [ƒ, rather than the traditional Greek letter "nu", is used here for purposes of compatibility with web browsers]. For a particle at rest, he equated the rest mass energy mc ² to the energy of the quantum of the electromagnetic field h ƒ. That is,
mc h
where h is Planck's constant and c is the speed of light. De Broglie noted that relativity theory predicts that, when such a particle is set in motion, its total relativistic energy will increase , tending to infinity as the speed of light is approached. Likewise, the period of the internal phenomenon assumed to be associated with the particle will also increase (due to time dilation). Since period and frequency are inversely related, a period increase is equivalent to a decrease of frequency and, hence, of the energy given by the quantum relation

24. Physics And Astronomy Reference
physics / science reference, physical constants, online unit conversions, periodic table of elements, exact time, fundamental physical formulae and equations.
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25. Physics Opportunities At A Muon Collider
Fermilab index of muon collider talks. Fermilab index of muon colliderphysics papers, organized by topic. BNL muon collider documents page.
http://www.hep.princeton.edu/mumu/physics/
Physics Opportunities at a Muon Collider
See Links at end
The Muon Collider in the News

Bibliography of muon collider accelerator physics
prior to 1995.
The following are in order of appearance, most recent first.
1/28/00, E.G. Bessonov, Cooling of Particle Beams in Storage Rings
, V. Barger et al. (Mar. 3, 1999).
Radiological hazard due to neutrinos from a muon collider
, C. Johnson, G. Rolandi and M. Silari, CERN/TIS-RP/IR/98-?.
Future Accelerators
, K. Hubner, CERN-SL-98-065 DI.
Options for Future Colliders at CERN
, J. Ellis.
Muon Colliders, An Invitation to Further Study
, A. Blondel.
The Muon Collider Project
, B. King. Bileptons from Muon Collider Backward Scattering , P.H. Frampton and X.Guan. The Muon Collider, Physics Opportunities, Technical Challenges , K.T. McDonald. Higgs and Technicolor Goldstone Bosons at a Muon Collider , J.F. Gunion. CP Violation, Higgs Couplings, and Supersymmetry , K.S. Babu, C. Kolda, J. March-Russell and F. Wilczek. Quartic Gauge Boson Couplings , H.-J. He. The Ultimate Neutrino Beams: Neutrino Physics at Muon Colliders , B. King.

26. Physics 1996
Awarded to David M. Lee, Douglas D. Osheroff, and Robert C. Richardson. The press release contains a good (technical) discussion of the superfluidity of helium3.
http://www.nobel.se/physics/laureates/1996/index.html
The Nobel Prize in Physics 1996
"for their discovery of superfluidity in helium-3" David M. Lee Douglas D. Osheroff Robert C. Richardson 1/3 of the prize 1/3 of the prize 1/3 of the prize USA USA USA Cornell University
Ithaca, NY, USA Stanford University
Stanford, CA, USA Cornell University
Ithaca, NY, USA b. 1931 b. 1945 b. 1937 The Nobel Prize in Physics 1996
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27. Sherman Visual Lab: Science Studio, Physics Lab
physics Lab Math Order . Welcom to Sherman physics Lab. Interactive physicsDemo. Classical Mechanics Catenary Curve The Curve of Power Lines (01/06/03);
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Friday Home Science Studio eBusiness Art Studio ... Company Info Physics Lab Math Order Welcom to Sherman Physics Lab Note: To see these simulations using Swing/Java2D, you must intall J2SE (or JVM plug-in) 1.4.0 or up from Sun Microsystems Otherwise, please go to the bottom of this page Interactive Physics Demo
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    View how the curve and the data are responding to the changes of the cable length, the distance between its two ends and the weight per unit length. Oscillations of Two Carts
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    View how the coupled harmonic oscillation of the two carts are responding to the changes of the Hook constants of the springs, their initial positions and the frictional constant. Angular Momentum:
    The Motion of The Earth
    View both the spinal and circular motions of the Earth and understand how they bring days, nights and the four seasons to our Earth. Optics
      Thin Lens and The Thin Lens Equation View the image of an object is responding to the changes of its distance to the lens, its height and the type of lens (converging or diverging).
  • 28. Birkhäuser Mathematics/Physics/Computer Science
    index pages of book series.
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    29. BBC - Education Scotland - Standard Grade Bitesize Revision - Physics Index
    index page for physics. Standard Grade Bitesize is the easy to use onlinerevision service for Standard Grade school subjects including
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    30. Physics And Religion
    physics and Religion. The God. Mystical physics Has Science Found aPath to the Ultimate? (1995) (Off Site; PDF) by Victor J. Stenger.
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    The Anthropic Coincidences: A Natural Explanation (1999) (Off Site) by Victor J. Stenger Stenger argues that the fine-tuning argument is flawed because it assumes that only one kind of life, ours, is possible in every configuration of universes. Stenger also provides a naturalistic explanation for the anthropic coincidences. The 'Big Bang' Argument for the Existence of God (1998) by Theodore Schick, Jr. "Some believe that evidence for the big bang is evidence for the existence of god. Who else, they ask, could have caused such a thing? In this paper, I evaluate the big bang argument, compare it with the traditional first-cause argument, and consider the relative plausibility of various natural explanations of the big bang." A Big Bang Cosmological Argument For God's Nonexistence (1992) by Quentin Smith Smith argues that it is unreasonable to believe that God created the big bang. Cosmology and the Koran: A Response to Muslim Fundamentalists (2001) by Richard Carrier Muslim Fundamentalists are fond of claiming that the Koran miraculously predicted the findings of modern science, and that all of its factual scientific claims are flawless. There are two important objections to this claim that I will make, one pointing to a general problem, the other a specific example of the failure of the claim.

    31. PCMI @ MathForum: HSTP 2002: Physics - Index
    Park City Mathematics Institute HSTP Summer 2002 WorkingGroup physics in the Mathematics Curriculum.
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    Room Numbers ... Working Groups List Photo Album Program Committee Working Groups Introduction Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability Geometrical Concepts from Constructions, Models, and Investigations Japanese Lesson Study ... Physics in the Mathematics Curriculum Participants selected instances in which physics can be used to illustrate and explain mathematics. They developed brief lessons for use at the high school level which use equipment common to most high school science based on these applications of physics to mathematics. password required on the following activities) Activity Mathematical Content Magnetic Field Deflection Temperature Conversion linear functions, transformations of functions, data collection, modeling Force Vectors addition of vectors, properties of parallelograms, triangle inequality, proportional reasoning, trigonometry, application of vectors, data collection Blowgun linear functions, power functions, data collection, modeling

    32. IAS/PCMI 2001 Physics - Index
    Park City Mathematics Institute 2001 2001 PCMI WorkingGroup physics in the Mathematics Curriculum.
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    Working Groups Introduction Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability Number Theory and Algebra Geometrical Concepts from Constructions, Models, and Investigations ... Internet Committee The physics in the mathematics curriculum working group will produce16 physics-based lessons with teacher guides that will encourage students to experiment, look for patterns, and use language effectively to formulate conjectures and organize their observations. These explorations will involve hands on experimentation that forces students to analyze data and determine relationships among variables. The aim is to test the lessons in 2001-2002, revise them at PCMI in the summer of 2002, retest them and eventually publish them. Read the Daily Reports
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    Send questions or comments to: Suzanne Alejandre and Jim King

    33. Physics At St. Bonaventure University: Home
    Welcome to the SBU Department of physics Home Page! Bonaventure University Home Page.View highlights from the academic calendar. Society of physics Students.
    http://web.sbu.edu/physics/physics.index.html
    Welcome to the SBU Department of Physics' Home Page!
    About the Physics Department
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    (Physics, Engineering Physics, Computational Physics, Biophysics)
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    Go, or Return, to the St. Bonaventure University Home Page. View highlights from the academic calendar Society of Physics Students This branch is maintained by J Kiefer Latest revision: 19 May, 2004 [individual pages may be revised more recently.] since 9 June 2001

    34. Atmospheric Chemistry
    Research activities include cloud physics and chemistry, aerosol chemistry and physics, wet and 'occult' deposition, and urban pollution.
    http://www.isao.bo.cnr.it/~chimatmo/atm_chem/index.html
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    35. Science: Physics Lesson Plans Index
    physics Field Trips and Simple physics You can turn a bus ride into a physicsexperiment that will even have your fellow teachers scratching their heads.
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    You can turn a bus ride into a physics experiment that will even have your fellow teachers scratching their heads. Everyone knows that a weight suspended by a string and taped to the ceiling of the bus will appear to swing backward as the bus speeds up, and forward as it decelerates, due to inertia. Also take along a helium-filled balloon on a string to tie to a seat or fasten to the floor. What will it do? The opposite. You'll have a great time getting students to hypothesize then try to explain the result. We know that air has mass so it also has a certain inertia; when the bus moves forward the weight hanging on the string AND the air in the bus both tend to stay where they are, thus appearing to move backward. The air molecules tend to compress together toward the back of the bus, changing the air pressure in much the same way as barometric pressure changes. Tighter molecules, more pressure. The balloon, meanwhile, is trying its best to move to an area equal in density to its helium (somewhere out in the upper atmosphere, actually) so as the air pressure in the bus increases, it tends to move to an area of lesser pressure. What we really have is a bus full of air sloshing around inside, changing pressure as the bus accelerates, decelerates, or turns, with a balloon trying to get to the area of lowest pressure.

    36. Physics And Astronomy - PhysLink.com
    Latest physics Astronomy Stories. TRACE scientists got a preview with the MercuryTransit last May. 8. Full story .. more physics news. Quick Poll.
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    Mars Rovers Continue Unique Exploration of Mars

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    NASA's Mars Opportunity rover began its latest adventure today inside the martian crater informally called Endurance. Opportunity will roll in with all six wheels, then back out to the rim to check traction by looking at its own track marks. Full story... NASA Releases Mission Requirements for Proposed Jupiter Mission Source: NASA/JPL Posted: NASA has issued its mission design requirements to three industry teams for a proposed mission to Jupiter and its three icy moons. The requirements are also the first product formulated by NASA's new Office of Exploration Systems in Washington. Full story... Scaling friction down to the nano/micro realm Source: NIST Posted: An improved method for correcting nano- and micro-scale friction measurements has been developed by researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). Full story...

    37. Computer Simulations In Physics
    Computer Simulations in physics. A page with examples of simulations of fluid dynamics, wave equations, mechanics and more, done by a student of Computational physics at University of Wroclaw (Poland). Graphics and animations included.
    http://panoramix.ift.uni.wroc.pl/~maq/eng/index.html

    38. The Institute For New Energy: Advanced Physics And Applications
    Fuel Motor and other topics of interest, and a complete index website of RelatedTopics; Particle Theory and Quantum Mechanics; Quantum physics; Into Practice
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    THE INSTITUTE FOR NEW ENERGY
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    39. Tokamak Game Physics :: Index
    The time now is Thu May 20, 2004 808 am Tokamak Game physics Forum index,View unanswered posts. Forum, Topics, Posts, Last Post. Tokamak Online,
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    40. PHYSICS 109N INDEX TO LECTURES
    Link to physics 109n Home Page physics 109N OVERVIEW AND LECTURE index. Countingin Babylon Babylon had in all probability the earliest written language.
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    Link to Physics 109n Home Page PHYSICS 109N: OVERVIEW AND LECTURE INDEX
  • Counting in Babylon
    Babylon had in all probability the earliest written language. At the same time, an elegant system of weights and measures kept the peace in the marketplace. Their method of counting was in some ways better than our present one! We look at some ancient math tables, and ideas about Pythagoras' theorem 1,000 years before Pythagoras.
  • Early Greek Science: Thales to Plato
    In the ancient port city of Miletus, there took place a "discovery of nature": philosophers tried to understand natural phenomena without invoking the supernatural. The Greeks imported basic geometric ideas from Egypt, and developed them further. Members of the Pythagorean cult announced the famous theorem, and the (to them) alarming discovery of irrational numbers! The Greeks had some ideas about elements and atoms. Hippocrates looked for non-supernatural causes of disease. Plato formulated a rationale for higher education, and thought about atoms.
  • Motion in the Heavens: Stars, Sun, Moon, Planets
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