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  1. Low Temperature Physics;: A KWIC Index to the Conference Literature, 1958-1969 by William; Miller, James A. Duffy, 1970
  2. Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics - Cumulative Indexes - 1950-1962 by Edward; et. Al. (eds.) Appleton, 1962
  3. reviews of Modern Physics Cumulative Index by David Pines, 1989
  4. The new physics;: Talks on aspects of science, (Essay index reprint series) by Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman, 1971
  5. Encyclopedia of Applied Physics: Electronic Circuits to Fusion, Magnetic Confinement (Encyclopedia of Applied Physics)
  6. Advances in Imaging & Electron Physics - Cumulative Index (Advances in Imaging and Electron Physics)
  7. Ferroelectrics literature index, (Solid state physics literature guides) by T. F Connolly, 1974
  8. Advances in Electronics and Electron Physics: Volume 30: Index Vols. 1-30 by L. Marton, 1971
  9. Aristotle's Physics - With Analytical Index Of Technical Terms by Richard Aristotle; translated by Hope, 1961
  10. Physics of Fluids 15 (Index 1972, Pages 1545-2488) by The Staff of California Institute of Technology, 1972
  11. Aristotle's Physics (With an Analytical Index of Technical Terms)
  12. Lecture Notes in Physics 1-222 An Index and Other Useful Information by EDS) Araki, Ehlers, Hepp, Kippenhahn, Weidenmuller, Zittartz, 1985
  13. E&TR (Energy and Technology Review) Wafer Scale Integration; Laser Pantography; Generating Radar Images of the Earth with the S-1 Computer; E.O. Lawrence Award for 1985; 1986 Buckley Physics Prize; Annual Index 1985 by unknown, 1985
  14. Encyclopedia of Applied Physics: Combustion to Diamagnetism (Encyclopedia of Applied Physics)

41. Physical Sciences - Welcome To The School Of Physical Sciences
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46. Whitworth Physics Department
physics Department earns award for excellence in science education more Thispage is maintained by Richard Stevens, Associate Professor, physics.
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Motion control is the process of computer controlled kinetics the foundation of robotics. The ability to precisely control the path of a tool enables fabrication of objects that would not be possible or practical by hand held methods.
CERN: European Laboratory for Particle Physics
Information about the World Wide Web from the place where it was invented. Just about anything you'd want to know about the Web can be found here or in links from here. The main thrust of the site is the Laboratory's work in Particle Physics.
Circles of Light: The Mathematics of Rainbows
This is a series of explanations and experiments with light refraction, reflection, and characteristics of travel. It's straightforward and informative with helpful figures to go along with the text. All of it is nicely tied together in that, combined, the principles explain rainbows.
Computational Fluid Dynamics: Introduction to CFD
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    49. Physics & Engineering Book Breakthrough! Electromagnetic Field Theory And More.
    book review Book that challenges fundamental principles of modern electromagnetic field theory and unveils a new model for electromagnetic masses as they move from the point of origin out into space.
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    The Physics of Electromagnetic Masses,
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    • Carr demonstrates how all electromagnetic particles and fundamental building blocks of matter have mass, including what we call neutrinos, light and energy. He refers to these fundamental building blocks as electromagnetic masses
    • Albert Einstein demonstrated theoretically from out in space that E=mc . Carr also derives E=mc , but from a point source or point of origin. This finding is unprecedented
    • Carr correlates the four equal parts of energy with Einstein and supports the plausibility of a unified field theory
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    51. Physics Central
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    52. Nobel E-Museum
    The Nobel Prize in physics. physics is one of the five prize areas mentionedin Alfred Nobel s will. The will was, however, partly incomplete.
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    53. School Of Physics At Georgia Tech
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    55. Cardiff University - Department Of Physics And Astronomy
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    56. U.C. Berkeley Physics Lecture Demonstrations
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    57. PEERS - Physics Encyclopedia Of E-Mail Records
    Searchable directory of physicists. From The Institute of physics Publishing, UK
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    www.iop.org Contact us Online Services Submit Your Details ... Help PEERS is a FREE service from Institute of Physics Publishing. It provides a moderated global e-mail directory of people working in science; a place where you can search for peers, colleagues or any useful contacts in your chosen scientific field.
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    58. AIP Author Finder: Guide To Author Names
    Compilation of physics authors that have published in American Institute of physics journals.
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    Welcome to the PhysicsFinder's Author Index. To browse the author index, choose the first three letters of the last name of the author you would like to find. The link you choose will bring you to a page that lists all authors that have contributed to American Institute of Physics journals within that letter set.
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    59. 2000 CP Physics Conference
    The Conference will focus on experimental and theoretical aspects of CP violation in elementary particle physics. It will consist of plenary sessions only, aimed at giving a complete picture of what is presently known and of the future progress in the field, both theoretically and experimentally.
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    60. Physics Applets
    of the more popular and fun applets in physics 2000, including previews of some that are not yet correspondence concerning applets to David Rea at the physics 2000 project.
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      These are the some of the more popular and fun applets in Physics 2000, including previews of some that are not yet integrated contextually into the site.
      Bose-Einstein Condensation
        Evaporative Cooling
        See how evaporative cooling works, both in your coffee cup and in Bose-Einstein Condensation.
        Laser Cooling
        Another piece from the Bose-Einstein Condensation pages. See how lasers can be used to "cool" matter by slowing down atoms. In three parts.
        Optical Molasses
        A demonstration of how multiple laser beams can be used to actually cool and confine atoms.
      Microwave Ovens
        Water in a Microwave
        This applet demonstrates how a microwave field makes a water molecule oscillate back and forth, leading to heating in food.
        Cooking "Nodes" in a Microwave Oven
        Try "nuking" some marshmallows in a microwave oven and see how they cook at different rates in different parts of the oven.
        Dipole Molecule in a Changing Field
        See conceptually how the electromagnetic field of one charge will move a dipole molecule (water) around like a compass needle.
      The Two-Slit Experiment

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