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  1. Concise Handbook of Mathematics and Physics by Alexander G. Alenitsyn, E.I. Butikov, et all 1998-02-01
  2. Physics With Illustrative Examples from Medicine and Biology: Electricity and Magnetism (Second Edition) by George B. Benedek, Felix M.H. Villars, 2000-08-25
  3. General Physics: An Elementary Text-Book for Colleges, by Henry Crew, 2009-04-27
  4. Physically Speaking: A Dictionary of Quotations on Physics and Astronomy by C.C. Gaither, Alma E. Cavazos-Gaither, 1997-01-01
  5. Let's Review Physics (Let's Review: Physics) by Miriam Lazar, 2009-09-01
  6. Advanced General Relativity (Cambridge Monographs on Mathematical Physics) (Volume 0) by John Stewart, 1993-11-26
  7. The High School Physics Tutor, Second Edition by James R. Ogden, Research & Education Association, et all 1986-04-11
  8. Physics by Inquiry: An Introduction to Physics and the Physical Sciences, Vol. 1 (Volume 1) by Lillian C. McDermott, Physics Education Group at Univ. of WA, 1995-08-17
  9. Fundamentals of Physics,Vol 1 (Chapters 1 - 20) by Jearl Walker, David Halliday, et all 2004-01-26
  10. Cracking the AP Physics B Exam, 2008 Edition (College Test Preparation) by Princeton Review, 2008-02-12
  11. University of Chicago Graduate Problems in Physics with Solutions by Jeremiah A. Cronin, David F. Greenberg, et all 1979-03-15
  12. Physics: Principles With Application by Douglas G. Giancoli, 1995-04
  13. Multipole Theory In Electromagnetism: Classical, Quantum, And Symmetry Aspects, With Applications (International Series of Monographs on Physics) by R. E. Raab, O. L. de Lange, 2005-01-06
  14. Quantum Theory: Concepts and Methods (Fundamental Theories of Physics) by A. Peres, 1995-09

81. Journal Of Physics A: Mathematical And General
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82. The War Period, Gartenhaus, Tubis, Cassidy, And Bray
Essay on the war time history of the physics department of Purdue University detailing work done there as a part of the Manhattan Project and in physics in general.
http://www.physics.purdue.edu/deptinfo/ppv5/history.html
A History of Physics at Purdue
-Solomon Gartenhaus, Arnold Tubis,
David Cassidy, and Ralph Bray
Seymour Benzer (standing) and Karl Lark-Horowitz in the Purdue physics laboratory. Courtesy of Seymour Benzer.
THE WAR PERIOD, 1941-1945
Preparations During the period 1935-1941, research activities in the physics department proceeded almost as if America's entry into World War II had been forseen and that the department would play an important role in the associated war effort. The number of tenure/tenure-track faculty almost doubled, increasing from 7 to 13 during this period and the research productivity as indexed by publications in the Physical Review went up proportionally to nearly 25 publications per year. It was during this period that the department became a major player in nuclear physics research, with the construction of a Van de Graaff accelerator and, more importantly, a cyclotron which would give the department unique capabilities for carrying out research during war time. As envisioned, the Van de Graaff accelerator was designed to produce a stream of neutrons through ``high energy" deuteron-deuteron collisions with the resultant neutron flux then being used to study neutron diffraction and neutron activation of heavy elements. Three graduate students, R.E. Schreiber, R.E. Holmquist and W.A. Miller, worked on and completed the construction of this accelerator in 1937 at a total cost of only $825.62 above the cost of labor! Unfortunately, the resultant 250 KeV neutron beam only had a flux of about 0.25 milliampere which was too small to be useful for studying neutron diffraction. However, two years later in 1939, following the discovery in Germany by Otto Hahn, Lisa Meitner, and Fritz Strassmann of the fission of uranium when bombarded with low energy neutrons, the Van de Graaff was put to use to study fission fragments. Detection of the fragments was done by the use of photographic plates.

83. Hiroshima And Nagasaki For Physics Teachers
Information on a workshop for physics teachers who wish to explore creation of a general education course or units about the effects of the nuclear policies of nations.
http://titan.iwu.edu/~physics/Hiroshima/
Hiroshima and Nagasaki for Physics Teachers A One-week Workshop, July 7-11, 2003
Resources and planning for a physics general education course or units
dealing with All Things Nuclear and The Legacy of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Guide: Raymond G. Wilson, Ph.D., Emeritus Associate Professor,
Physics Department, Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, IL 61702
Supported by The Cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Project The Physics Department of Illinois Wesleyan University has unusual success with its course, Physics 239, " Problems of Nuclear Disarmament ." It deals with what journalists have voted to be " The Story of the Century ." Students apparently wish to know about their futures and the challenges they may have to face.
The instructor (RGW) began teaching about the effects of nuclear war in 1959. He has spent seven summers of study in Hiroshima. In 1979 the " Problems of Nuclear Disarmament " course was created. It is offered during Wesleyan's 3-week Short Term when students enroll in only one course, and meets 5+ hours per day, 5 days per week.
Perhaps on your campus someone has already created a course which deals with the problems of nuclear war, and the social, biological, and physical effects on the cities and people of Hiroshima and Nagasaki wherein the death toll was well beyond 200,000. We believe such courses are rare. We further believe that physicists can have a unique understanding and approach to the problems brought about by nuclear weapons, otherwise Physics 239 would not exist.

84. Department Of Physics - General Services
general Services. The Department focuses protective clothing. The Departmentof physics is an accredited testing laboratory. Certification
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FIOH Department of Physics General Services The Department focuses on the identification and prevention of physical and mechanical hazards in the work environment. The fields of interest are:
  • Research and development Testing and certification Training and consulting Participation in international standardisation
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    The department has five laboratories for research and testing services:
    An isolated sound chamber for testing hearing protectors and for acoustic research A test chamber for ventilation studies and the development of measurement methods A laboratory for non-ionizing radiation measurements and tests A laboratory for mechanical tests of personal protective equipment A climatic chamber for thermal stress research
    Research
    The research carried out at the Department is multidisciplinary, and independent in nature. It focuses on six main areas:
    Noise and vibration research develops methods of protection against hazardous physical factors and the evaluation of individual susceptibility.

85. Faculty Of Physics - Home
Faculty of physics. Includes general information on graduate and undergraduate study of physics, and a faculty listing.
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86. University Of Toronto - Department Of Physics
Includes general information, news and events, services and resources, study programs, research groups, and people.
http://physics.utoronto.ca/
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87. Villanova Physics, General Information
general Information Regarding the physics Program.
http://www.phy.villanova.edu/general.htm

88. [physics/9908041] Gravitational Waves: An Introduction
This paper presents an elementary introduction to the theory of gravitational waves. This article is meant for students who have had an exposure to general relativity, but results from general relativity have been derived in the appendices.
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physics/9908041
Gravitational Waves: An Introduction
Authors: Indrajit Chakrabarty
Comments: Lecture notes presenting an elementary introduction to the theory of gravitational waves. To be submitted to Resonance, Journal of Science Education with a lesser mathematical content. For later revisions, see this http URL
Subj-class: Physics Education; Popular Physics
In this article, I present an elementary introduction to the theory of gravitational waves. This article is meant for students who have had an exposure to general relativity, but, results from general relativity used in the main discussion have been derived and discussed in the appendices. The weak gravitational field approximation is first considered and the linearized Einstein's equations are obtained. We discuss the plane wave solutions to these equations and consider the transverse-traceless (TT) gauge. We then discuss the motion of test particles in the presence of a gravitational wave and their polarization. The method of Green's functions is applied to obtain the solutions to the linearized field equations in presence of a nonrelativistic, isolated source.
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89. Villanova Physics, General Information
Mendel Hall, location of the physics Department. This web site was createdby Paul Dayton and maintained by JS If you have any comments
http://www.phy.villanova.edu/front_page.htm

90. School Of Chemistry, Physics & Earth Sciences
Process physics is a new way of modelling reality. The fundamental premise derived limits to logic implied by Godels theorem used to create a model generating both general Relativity and Quantum field theory at a higher level.
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91. Fachbereich Physik
Features general information, research, study and teaching, as well as services. Also includes modular examinations.
http://www.physik.uni-osnabrueck.de/english/
Study and Teaching Research Information Miscellaneous Service Thank you for visiting the home page of the physics department at the university of Osnabrück. We are gradually improving our web services to provide you with information in English. Up to now some pages still exist in German only. Thank you for your patience. Letzte Bearbeitung: JL JS

92. School Of Physics And Astronomy - University Of Nottingham
Research in the School is organised within the general areas of Astronomy, Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Nanoscience, Quantum Statistical Phenomena and Semiconductors.
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93. INPC2001
INPC 2001 will have a very special character since it will be the first major international nuclear physics conference of the new millennium. The general theme of the scientific program will be Nuclear physics in the 21st Century.
http://www.lbl.gov/~inpc2001/
International Nuclear Physics Conference) University of California, Berkeley, USA July 30 - August 3, 2001 Email: inpc2001@lbl.gov Hosted by
E. O. Lawrence
Berkeley National Laboratory

94. PHYSICS/GENERAL PROGRAMS 108B
physics/general Programs 108b. physics in Modern Medicine Applications in Imaging,Surgery and Therapy. Prof. Suzanne Amador Kane. Koshland INSC Link L103.
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Physics/General Programs 108b
Physics in Modern Medicine:
Applications in Imaging, Surgery and Therapy
Prof. Suzanne Amador Kane
Koshland INSC Link L103 Phone: (610) 896-1198, email: samador@haverford.edu
Haverford College Spring 2003
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To reach the book website, click here ... Course description (brief overview, prerequisites) Class meeting times and location Course requirements / Information about Short Papers/Posters Grading/Late Policy Syllabus (includes weekly assignments, exams, etc.) Homework/E-reserves/On-line Resources Course description Enrollment Limits/Who should take this course This course is limited to an enrollment of 40. Preference is given to students not already majoring in the natural sciences. Natural science majors may take it as an elective, although they should consult with the instructor before doing so. Prerequisites: None. Only precalculus-level mathematics will be used.

95. Physics Java Applets By C.K.Ng
Applets on general physics.
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mechanics kinematics dynamics light optics electromagnetism electronics projectile free fall uniform acceleration force locus circular planetary inverse square law motion inclined plane momentum SHM oscillator torque moment of inertia balance translation rotation slipping sliding Snell's law total internal reflection refraction prism wave motion transverse frequency wavelength amplitude crest trough compression rarefaction longitudinal standing stationary wave resonance on string superposition constructive destructive interference path difference water wave electrical circuit resistor voltmeter ammeter voltage current galvanometer shunt multiplier resistance Ohm's law Faraday electromagnetic induction Lenz'law motional emf RC capacitor capacitance RL inductor inductance NOT logic gate NPN transistor amplifier software applets for high school general physics Ng Chiu King Projectile motion Throw an object at a high place Motion under different kinds of force Constant force, central force .... Motion on a rough or smooth incline Drop an object on a moving trolley Momentum is conserved KE is not conserved Investigate the relationship between SHM and uniform circular motion An oscillator which utilizes friction as the restoring force Torque = force x moment arm What is moment arm ?

96. UVA Physics - General Information For Graduate Admissions
Charlottesville, VA 22903 University's Web Map general Information info@physics.virginia.eduComputer Abuse abuse@physics.virginia.edu
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General Information for Graduate Admissions
Instructions and Application Forms for the Physics and Engineering Physics Graduate Programs can be obtained:
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Send Request by Mail:
Please send your request to the "Graduate Admissions Advisor" at the Physics Department address below, and the application materials will be mailed to you.
Deadline for Application and Materials:
To be eligible for all forms of financial assistance, students should submit completed applications by April 1.
Financial Aid:
Normally all students admitted to the doctoral program receive financial aid. A number of well-qualified entering students are awarded tuition-free departmental or University-wide fellowships. Others receive tuition-free teaching assistantships, teaching assistantships supplemented by fellowships, or research assistantships. Duties required for teaching assistants normally total less than 8-12 hours per week.
CURRENT NUMBERS for the 2002-2003 academic year:
Nine-Month Stipend = $15,000

97. American Institute Of Physics - Home Page
It is the mission of the Institute to serve physics, astronomy, and related fields of science and technology by serving its Member Societies, individual scientists, educators, students, R D leaders, and the general public with programs, services and publications Information That Matters.
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98. Millennium Relativity
Introduces a new theory in relativistic physics to replace Einstein's special and general theories of relativity.
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99. Classes Taught By Dr. Douglas Davidson
Includes administrative information, schedules and announcemnts for courses on general physics, analytical mechanics and practical physics.
http://www.bhc.edu/academics/science/davidsond/index.html

100. Powell's Books - Physics-General History And Philosophy
used books in this aisle. Featured Titles in physicsgeneral Historyand Philosophy Page 1 of 7 next. Used $5.50 Trade Paper List
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