Interactive cartoon street from the Institute of Physics illustrating the physics all around us. Enter the buildings and play with the animations to see what you can discover.
Perform fun physics experiments in your home using common household items and experiments you can perform on your computer.
A collection of computerized experiences covering a wide variety of topics from mechanics to nuclear physics.
A collection of interactive experiments and demonstrations about astrophysics, energy and environment, mechanics, and thermodynamics. Includes a set of tools for assistance in making graphs, figures, and spreadsheets.
An interactive guide featuring three levels of topics: beginner, intermediate, and advanced.
Designed to help learn the main concepts and the mathematical calculations involved. Lessons deal with topics such as mechanics, lights and waves, and electricity.
Includes some fun and simple problems involving physics equations. Some of the topics are electricity and magnetism, wave phenomena, mechanics, and energy.
Offers answers to a variety of problems. Also features interactive simulations and a quiz.
A virtual laboratory with more than 30 physics-related Java applets covering a wide variety of topics.
Program organized by the University of Wisconsin. Includes shows, videotapes and demonstration software, as well as a lecture kit.
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