Physics
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| Motion control is the process of computer controlled kinetics-- the
foundation of robotics. The ability to precisely control the path of a
tool enables fabrication of objects that would not be possible or
practical by hand held methods. |
| Information about the World Wide Web from the place where it was
invented. Just about anything you'd want to know about the Web can be
found here or in links from here. The main thrust of the site is the
Laboratory's work in Particle Physics. |
| This is a series of explanations and experiments with light
refraction, reflection, and characteristics of travel. It's
straightforward and informative with helpful figures to go along with
the text. All of it is nicely tied together in that, combined, the
principles explain rainbows. |
| This document is intended to be an introduction to the science of
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD for short). It is written for
audiences with varying degrees of scientific background, from those with
limited technical know-how, to readers with some scientific schooling,
such as college students or professors, through practicing scientists
and engineers in other fields. |
| Just as titled, this is a collection of links to information related
to Computational Fluid Dynamics. |
| A helpful source of materials for physics teachers and students. |
| A web site dedicated to providing resources and information about the
Theory of Constraints, the Thinking Processes, Synchronous
Manufacturing, and other techniques developed by Dr.Eliyahu Goldratt. |
| If you're looking for sites that explore the outer limits of physics
as we know them, this is the place to start. |
| MPEG clips demonstrate fluid dynamics. A great multimedia training on
this topic. |
| This site is all about the high energy region of the electromagnetic
spectrum (x-rays and gamma rays). There's a question and answer section,
information to help you understand basic and advanced HEA, satellite
information, software, a dictionary, and other links. |
| Questions and answers on a huge range of scientific topics make this a
great site for information on science. And if you don't find the answer
you're looking for already here, ask a question of the mad scientist of
your choice. |
| There are five topics to choose from: the physics of how nuclear
technology works, weapons, energy, general applications, and politics.
Each topic is explored well and explained. This is a good place to get
the basics. |
| This is the Nuclear Information World Wide Web Server. Everything you
wanted to know about nuclear energy: the government, medical
applicatons, life time of nuclear power plants, world list of plants,
and U.S. list of commercial plants. |
| If you are interested in particle physics, the PDG has a very
interesting and helpful site for you here. It includes The Review of
Particle Physics, celebrating its 40th year in publication, and The
Particle Adventure, an interactive tour of the parts of an atom. |
| Link from here to biographies of the big names in Physics ("and a
few 'natural philosophers'") reaching back to Aristotle and forward
to Modern Physics. There are also links to collections, catalogs, and
other Physics sites. |
| This page will give you a brief history of superstrings and their
basic ideas, resolve contradictions with special relativity and quantum
theory, and discuss supersymmetry. It's a pretty thorough page created
by a guy at CalTech. |
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