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  1. American Institute of Physics Handbook, Third Edition by American Institute of Physics, 1972-06
  2. Thin-film Optics: Optics, Interference (wave propagation), Refractive Index, Reflection (physics), Soap Bubble, Photonic Crystal, Thin Film, Physical Vapor Deposition, Sputter Deposition, Photophore
  3. Advances in Imaging &Advances in Imaging & Electron Physics - Complete Subject and Author Index
  4. Encyclopedia of Applied Physics: Index to Volumes 1-3
  5. Plasma physics index
  6. Encyclopedia of Applied Physics, Index Volumes 1-19
  7. Amorphous Magnetism and Metallic Magnetic Materials Digest: A Survey of the Literature With a Complete Bibliography (Selected Topics in Solid State Physics) by A. R. Ferchmin, S. Kobe, 1983-07
  8. Quantum-Theoretical Formalism for Inhomogeneous Graded-Index Waveguides by Sergej G. Krivoshlykov, 1994-05
  9. Neutrinos: A Bibliography With Indexes
  10. Low Temperature Physics: A KWIC Index to the Conference Literature, 1958-1969 by William; Miller, James A. Duffy, 1970
  11. Encyclopedia of Applied Physics: Diamond and Diamondlike Carbon to Electron Structure of Solids
  12. Encyclopedia of Applied Physics: Combustion to Diamagnetism
  13. Surface science index, 1956-1977 (Physics data) by Eberhard Umbach, 1982
  14. Raman Spectroscopy Instrumentation to Schottky Barriers, Volume 16, Encyclopedia of Applied Physics

21. Particle Physics Index
Particle physics. Pages The subatomic zoo. Particles and antiparticles.Baryons and mesons. Fundamental forces. Fundamental symmetries. Examples.
http://www.pa.msu.edu/courses/1997spring/PHY232/lectures/particles/
Particle physics Pages:
  • The subatomic zoo Particles and anti-particles Baryons and mesons Fundamental forces ... Examples
  • 22. Particle Physics Index
    Particle physics (This material was not covered in Spring 1999.)
    http://www.pa.msu.edu/courses/2001spring/PHY232/lectures/particles/
    Particle physics (This material was not covered in Spring 1999.)
  • The subatomic zoo Particles and anti-particles Baryons and mesons Fundamental forces ... Examples
  • 23. Braque To Bach To Bohr Index Page
    Return to Curriculum Units Index Page Braque to Bach to Bohr Physics and the Arts.Photos from this seminar. Download Adobe Acrobat Reader, Get Acrobat Reader.
    http://www.unm.edu/~abqteach/Physics CU/Physics index page.htm
    Return to Curriculum Units Index Page Braque to Bach to Bohr: Physics and the Arts Photos from this seminar Download Adobe Acrobat Reader Colston Chandler - Seminar Leader Introduction to Seminar Copies of CUs in Adobe Acrobat Reader. Curriculum Unit Abstracts Carolyn Renee Darden The Physics of Music Keith Gaudet ... Teaching the Physics of Light Through Inquiry

    24. Return To Physics Index Page
    Return to physics index Page. From Braque to Bach to Bohr Physicsand the Arts. Colston Chandler Department of Physics and Astronomy.
    http://www.unm.edu/~abqteach/Physics CU/01-01-00.htm
    Return to Physics Index Page From Braque to Bach to Bohr: Physics and the Arts Colston Chandler
    Department of Physics and Astronomy
    We learned about interference and diffraction, which are responsible for "dead spots" in concert halls and for the iridescence of bird feathers and dichroic glass. We learned about standing waves and harmonics, which determine the characteristic sounds of musical instruments. We also studied how sound and light sometimes seems to travel in straight lines as rays. Thus, we could come to some understanding of shadows, pinhole cameras, lenses, and mirrors (both optical and accoustical). We moved on the the human visual system to learn how we see color and depth. What tricks does the painter use to make a circle on a flat piece of paper appear to us to be three-dimensional? What is it about Escher drawings that makes them realistic and unrealistic at the same time? Why do we see first one perspective then an opposite for some drawings (like the Necker cube)? In short, we studied the nature of optical illusions. Finally we studied the foundations of special relativity, especially time dilation and the twin paradox (in which two twins moving at high relative speed each believes the other is aging more slowly). This led into a discussion of how at roughly the same time as Einstein was overturning centuries-old notions of space and time in physics, painters (such as Cezanne, Picasso, and Braque), writers (such as Kafka and Faulkner), and musicians (such as Schoenberg and Stravinsky) were also breaking traditional bonds in their fields.

    25. Chemical Physics Index
    Chemical Physics. The following learning hierarchies existfor this discipline. Please select from the list
    http://dbweb.liv.ac.uk/ltsnpsc/devprojs/resources/math_hierarchy/chemphys/chemph
    Chemical Physics
    The following learning hierarchies exist for this discipline. Please select from the list: Return home

    26. HERMES Physics Index
    Overview of HERMES physics topics. HERMES spectrometer. back to HERMES physicsintroduction. Last modified Wed Oct 13 113648 1999 by Michael Düren
    http://www-hermes.desy.de/physics/overview.html
    Overview of HERMES physics topics

    27. Desert Diary Physics Index Page
    Desert Diary Archives Physics. The index below includes Desert Diarypresentations on physics. Pages having Learning Links are marked by .
    http://www.utep.edu/museum/desertdiary/archive/physics/indexpage.htm

    28. Physics Index
    physics index I Z. Ideal Gas Equation. PHYS1221 Lecture 7 (Ideal Gases).Ideal Gases. PHYS1221 Lecture 7 (Ideal Gases). Ideal Transformer.
    http://newt.phys.unsw.edu.au/~epe/physics.index2.html
    Physics Index I -> Z
    Ideal Gas Equation PHYS1221 Lecture 7 (Ideal Gases) Ideal Gases PHYS1221 Lecture 7 (Ideal Gases) Ideal Transformer PHYS1221 Lecture 17 (Tansformers) Ideal Transformer as a multiplier for Current PHYS1221 Lecture 17 (Tansformers) Ideal Transformer as a multiplier for Potential Difference PHYS1221 Lecture 17 (Tansformers) Ideal Transformer with a Complex Load PHYS1221 Lecture 17 (Tansformers) Image formation by concave lenses PHYS1111 Lecture 8 Image formation by convex lenses PHYS1111 Lecture 8 Imaginary numbers PHYS1221 Lecture 12a (Complex Numbers) Impedance of a Wave in a Medium PHYS1279 Lecture 14 (Waves, Wave Equation and Intensity) Impulses that drive a loudspeaker PHYS1259 Lecture 1 (Coulomb's Law) Inductive-Capacitative Oscillations PHYS1221 Lecture 11 (Mutual Inductance and Energy stored in Magnetic Fields) Inductor, Energy stored in its Magnetic Field PHYS1221 Lecture 11 (Mutual Inductance and Energy stored in Magnetic Fields) Inelastic and Elastic Collisions Bridging Course: Lecture 11 Inelastic and Elastic Collisions PHYS1111 Lecture 17 (Momentum conservation) Infrasonic and Ultrasonic waves PHYS1111 Lecture 4 (Sound) Insulators, Electrical

    29. Physics Index
    physics index A H. AC, Adding two Potential Differences. PHYS1221 Lecture12 (Complex emfs). AC, Admittance. PHYS1221 Lecture 16 (AC parallel resonance).
    http://newt.phys.unsw.edu.au/~epe/physics.index1.html
    Physics Index A -> H
    A.C., Adding two Potential Differences PHYS1221 Lecture 12 (Complex e.m.f.s) A.C., Admittance PHYS1221 Lecture 16 (AC parallel resonance) A.C., Average or D.C value PHYS1221 Lecture 13 (Pure R,C and L in AC) A.C., Conductance PHYS1221 Lecture 16 (AC parallel resonance) A.C., Parallel circuits strategy PHYS1221 Lecture 16 (AC parallel resonance) A.C., Parallel Resonance condition PHYS1221 Lecture 16 (AC parallel resonance) A.C., Parallel Resonance, Bandwidth PHYS1221 Lecture 16 (AC parallel resonance) A.C., Parallel Resonance, Current versus Frequency PHYS1221 Lecture 16 (AC parallel resonance) A.C., Parallel Resonance, Currents in Parallel Branches for high Q circuits PHYS1221 Lecture 16 (AC parallel resonance) A.C., Parallel Resonance, Natural Frequency for Resonance PHYS1221 Lecture 16 (AC parallel resonance) A.C., Parallel Resonance, Phase versus Frequency PHYS1221 Lecture 16 (AC parallel resonance) A.C., Parallel Resonance, Quality Factor PHYS1221 Lecture 16 (AC parallel resonance) A.C., Power dissipated in a Resistor PHYS1221 Lecture 13 (Pure R,C and L in AC)

    30. Modern Physics
    Modern physics index. Demonstrations are listed under the major divisionsin the PIRA DCS. See here for subheadings in the DCS. 7A
    http://www.sfu.ca/physics/ugrad/courses/teaching_resources/demoindex/modphys/mod
    Modern Physics Index
    Demonstrations are listed under the major divisions in the PIRA DCS. See here for subheadings in the DCS
    7A-Quantum Effects
    'Photoelectric effect'
    Electron Diffraction
    7B-Atomic Physics
    7D-Nuclear Physics
    Geiger counter
    Mousetrap Chain Reaction
    Diffusion chamber
    7E-Elementary Particles
    7F-Relativity
    Demonstrations Index Mechanics Solid State ... Miscellaneous

    31. PHY303 Nuclear Physics Index
    Nuclear Physics PHY303. Third LevelHalf Module Course Aims. To study the generalproperties of nuclei; To examine the characteristics of the nuclear force;
    http://www.shef.ac.uk/uni/academic/N-Q/phys/teaching/phy303/phy303.html
    Nuclear Physics
    Third Level-Half Module
    Course Aims
    • To study the general properties of nuclei
    • To examine the characteristics of the nuclear force
    • To introduce the principal models of the nucleus
    • To discuss the spontaneous decay of nuclei
    • To study nuclear reactions, in particular fission and fusion
    • To develop problem solving skills in the above areas
    Motivation
    Nuclear processes play a fundamental role in the physical world
    • in the origin of the Universe
    • in the creation of the chemical elements
    • in the energy sources of stars
    • in the basic constituents of matter
    Nuclear processes are also involved in many practical applications such as
    • the uses of radioactivity in research, health and industry
    • the generation of power
    • various tools in the study of materials (Mossbauer, NMR, neutron diffraction)
    Plus the best motive of all - curiosity
    You can scroll through the Syllabus given below or jump to the notes for a specific Section by clicking on the appropriate button.
    Syllabus
  • General properties of nuclei
    • Constituents
    • Charge
    • Size
    • Mass
    Nuclear forces
    • Summary of characteristics
    • The deuteron
    • Isospin(aka Isotopic or Isobaric spin)
    • Exchange forces
  • Nuclear models
    • Shell model
    • Predictions of the Shell model
    • Collective model
    • Rotational states of deformed nuclei
    • Vibrational states
  • Spontaneous decay of nuclei
    • Alpha particle decay
    • Beta decay
  • Nuclear reactions
    • Basic types of reaction
    • Compound nucleus
    • Direct reactions
  • Fission
    • Spontaneous and induced fission
    • Energy released
    • Chain reaction and the fission reactor
  • Fusion
    • Fusion process
    • Energy production in stars
  • 32. KR Physics: Index
    physics index / Glossary Articles, Information, and resources for Physicstopics. You are in KR Physics Index Jump to Top of the Page.
    http://www.kopernekus.com/physics/index.asp
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    Physics - a science that deals with matter and energy and their interactions

    "Physics" - the mere mention of the word can send a shudder through most people's spines. Physics is one of the most, if not the most, difficult science in existance. It tries to understand the world from the motion of galaxies hurtling through space and time, to the inner working of the atom. It is difficult and frustrating, but not impossible. And that's what makes it great, if it were easily then everyone would do it and we would allready have a complete understanding of the world. It is the ultimate challenge of mankind. So if your interest is simply get through a class at a high school or college level, then we can help you out. We have assembled many tools here to help you through the process, such as References and worked problem sets.
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    Articles, Information, and resources for Physics topics.

    33. Department Of Physics: Index
    Translate this page Freie Universit¤t Berlin. Home, Search, Index, People, Contact, Sitemap, Deutsch,x , Portrait. Teaching. Central Computing. Alphabetischer Index. 1-9, F, G, S,V. 1-9.
    http://www.physik.fu-berlin.de/en:w/site-index.html
    Portrait Teaching Research Events ... Miscellaneous
    Alphabetischer Index
    F G S V ...
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    34. Encyclopedia Of Physics Index

    http://www.infoweb.state.ia.us/physics/video_index/video_index.htm
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    35. Scotch College Senior Library - Physics Index Of Topics
    Britannica Online. World Book Online. ScotchNET. click here for advanced searchoptions. Internet Sites Science Index physics index Physics Index of Topics.
    http://www.scotch.vic.edu.au/Library/infores/intsites/subjects/science/phys/phys
    Internet Sites Science Index Physics Index
    Physics - Index of Topics
    Electricity and Electromagnetism
    Famous Physicists and Their Discoveries

    General Resources for Physics

    Maintained by the Library and Information Centre
    Developed by the Library Web Team
    Last Updated 27th May 2002

    36. Physics Index
    physics index of Bala Maheswaran. Phy1221 Physics for Science and EngineeringStudents I. Phy1222 - Physics for Science and Engineering Students II.
    http://www.dac.neu.edu/physics/b.maheswaran/phyindex.html
    Physics Index of Bala Maheswaran
    Phy1221 - Physics for Science and Engineering Students I Phy1222 - Physics for Science and Engineering Students II Phy1223 - Physics for Science and Engineering Students III Phy1224 - Physics for Science and Engineering Students IV ... Phy1121 - Introduction to Science

    37. Physics Index
    , Reversed Field Pinch (RFP) configuration and dynamo process. -, Positiveconsequences of dynamo RFP self-organization and sustainement.
    http://www.igi.pd.cnr.it/wwwexp/physics/physics_index.html
    Reversed Field Pinch (RFP) configuration and dynamo process Positive consequences of dynamo
    RFP self-organization and sustainement
    Negative consequences of dynamo
    wall mode locking

    core stochasticity
    Locked mode rotation Enhanced core energy confinement:
    Pulsed poloidal current drive (PPCD)

    Enhanced edge particle confinement:
    Edge biasing
    Quasi-single helicity states
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    38. GCSE PHYSICS  Electromagnetism - All Links - Gcsescience.com.
    Dynamo, Steel. Microphone, Electromagnet, Temporary Magnet. Motor, Fleming'sLeft Hand Rule, Transformer. Motor Effect, Contents Index GCSE Chemistry.
    http://gcsephysics.com/pielmag.htm
    gcsescience.com
    PHYSICS Index Electromagnetism Armature Generator National Grid Bell ... Coil Magnetic Field Soft Iron Coil Commutator Direction ... GCSE Chemistry

    39. GCSE PHYSICS  Waves - All Links - Gcsescience.com.
    General, P Waves, Water Waves. Ground Waves, Radio Waves, Wavelength. Hertz,Rarefaction, Xrays. Human Hearing, Reflection, Contents Index GCSE Chemistry.
    http://gcsephysics.com/piwaves.htm
    gcsescience.com
    PHYSICS Index Waves Amplitude Image Refraction Analogue Signals ... GCSE Chemistry

    40. Physics Index

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