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  HyperPhysics 
Description: HyperPhysics maintained by Georgia University is an exploration environment for concepts in physics which employs concept maps and other linking strategies to facilitate smooth navigation. For the most part, it is laid out in small segments or "cards", true to its original development in HyperCard. The entire environment is interconnected with thousands of links, reminiscent of a neural network. The rationale for such concept maps is to provide a visual survey of conceptually connected material, and it is hoped that they will provide some answers to the question "where do I go from here?". Whether you need further explanation of concepts which underly the current card content, or are seeking applications which go beyond it, the concept map may help you find the desired information.

Added on: 13-Nov-2008 Hits: 4
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  Introductory Physics 
Description: Physics Text book designed for those students with a strong interest in physics by David Raymond
Added on: 19-Nov-2008 Hits: 4
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  Physics Portal 
Description: Physics and Astronomy On-line

A great site for discerning students of Physics/ Astronomy and enthusiasts

Added on: 02-Dec-2006 Hits: 88
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  Physics Questions People Ask Fermilab 
Description: "Over the years, people have sent questions to Fermilab on subjects from why the sky is blue to the speed limit of the universe. Here are a selection of the most interesting questions and informative answers. "
Added on: 19-Nov-2008 Hits: 3
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  The science of matter, space and time 
Description: Have you ever wondered how often you could split a grain of sand into smaller pieces? Have you asked yourself what the sky is made of? Perhaps you have dreamed of traveling backwards in time? Physicists are as curious as you are. They look for answers to questions that people have pondered since they first began to wonder about the world and their place within it. It often seems that for every answer physicists find, two new questions arise. This resource from Fermilab  website have the most updated answers.
Added on: 19-Nov-2008 Hits: 4
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