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Energy explained to kids / children? Sources of Energy. A helpful lesson for children. Physics Applets & Animations. Math, Physics, and Engineering Applets. Oscillations and Waves Acoustics Signal Processing Electricity and Magnetism: Statics Electrodynamics Quantum Mechanics Linear Algebra Vector Calculus Thermodynamics Mechanics Miscellaneous Licensing info. Links to other educational sites with math/physics-related information or java applets useful for teaching: And when you get tired of learning, here is some fun stuff: Pong Simulation Circuit-level simulation of original 1972 Pong. HyperPhysics Concepts.

About HyperPhysics Rationale for Development HyperPhysics 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. Part of the intent for this exploration environment is to provide many opportunities for numerical exploration in the form of active formuli and standard problems implemented in Javascript. New content for HyperPhysics will be posted as it is developed. A resource that was initiated as a resource for local high school physics teachers whom I had taught has expanded into an intensively used website worldwide. CD or DVD versions have been sent to 86 countries to date, and translations into German, Italian, Chinese, and Español have been licensed and are underway.

HyperPhysics (©C.R. DOLORES GENDE: PHYSICS TUTORIALS. - College Prep Physics: - Honors Physics: - AP Physics B: Select the Physics topic you want to review from the pulldown menu below: General Physics Java Applets. Physics Java Applets. Physics Study Guide. Xania has nominated himself for use of the Checkuser tools. Please provide your input on this important decision. From Wikibooks, open books for an open world <Cover and interwiki Introduction Section One Units S.I. unitsKinematics Displacement, velocity, accelerationForce Newton's 3 Laws of MotionMomentum Elastic and inelastic collisionsFriction and the Normal ForceWork Force times distanceEnergy The potential to do Work Section Two Section Three FluidsFieldsThermodynamicsElectricity Charge, current, electric fieldsMagnetism Magnetic dipoles, magnetic fieldsElectronics Resistance, voltage, capacitance, inductance (incomplete)Optics Light, lasers etcTheories of Electricity Theories behind Electricity Appendices.

Didáctica de la Física y la Química. Bitnavegantes: Física.