Dr Hoselton's Links to Physics Si(gh)t(e)s

Here I've tried to collect all the links to: web sites, applets, videos and audios, on other domains, but all related to Physics. Many of these links also show up on other pages at this site, in an appropriate context related to some aspect of my courses. On this page the organization is more free-form and subject to change and duplication. You should be able to find links to sites with closely related subject matter on this page; that is the goal, at least.


Links to Java Applets and text resources in other domains are prefixed with a Link flag.
Links to Video Resources in other domains are prefixed with a Movie flag.
Links to Audio Resources in other domains are prefixed with an MP3 flag.
Here, for example, is the link to the WebAssign log-in page.
Link WebAssign - Log-in Page


To contact the author of this page, send your e-mail to
hoseltonm@trinityvalleyschool.org.

Physics Links to Sites in Other Domains

Ancillary Information
Universal Links
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  • Link Dynamic Solar System Viewed from the Earth
  • Link Solar System Live
  • Link Your Sky Map
  • Link Solar System Clock on the WWW
  • Link Historical View of our Solar system
  • Universal Links
  • Link Physical Constants & Astronomical Data
  • Link Units and Conversion Factors
  • Link Martindales - The Reference Desk
  • Link Graphing beta
  • Link Advanced Graphing Tool
  • Link GX2 Graph Explorer
  • Link On-Line Calculator Tools
  • Link On-Line Users Guide - for GX2 Graph Explorer
  • Link On-Line Java Calculator - Angles in Degrees
  • Link On-Line Java Graphing Calculator - Angles in Radians or Degrees
  • Link On-Line Java Graphing Calculator - Angle in Radians
  • Link On-Line Java Graph Calculator - Angle in Radians
  • Link On-Line Java Graphing Vector Calculator
  • Link Plane Graphic (Vector) Calculator - Angles in Degrees
  • Link Simple On-Line Pocket Calculator
  • Link GraphCalc A Free, Downloadable,
    2D, and 3D Graphing Calculator
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  • Links to Broad-Coverage Sites with Relevance for Chapters
  • Link Walter Fendt-Physics Java 1.1, 41 Applets
  • Link Walter Fendt-Physics Java 1.4, 49 Applets
  • Link Walter Fendt-Mathematics Java 1.1, 17 Applets
  • Link Walter Fendt-Mathematics Java 1.4, 27 Applets
  • Link Web Assignments by Wolfgang Christian, et al
  • Link OU Physics Java Index
  • Link Web Tutorial-Vectors by Walter Fendt
  • Link All Physics Topics Introduction and Review
  • Link Learn Physics Today From Thinkquest
  • Link Thinkquest Library Home
  • Link Physics Applets

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  • Links to Broad-Coverage Sites with Relevance for Labs
  • Link Wolfgang Bauer Applets Home
  • Link NTNU - Java Applets Home
  • Link Glenbrook High School Home
  • Link Iona Preparatory School Physics Home
  • Link Optics and Microscopy Powers of 10

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  • Links to Broad-Coverage Sites with Relevance for AP Physics C
  • Link My Physics Lab - AP-Level JAVA Simulations for Physics
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  • Table of Links to Other Domains
    Special Links for Chapters
  • Link Giancoli's Physics, 6th ed. - Home
  • Link Physics Tutorial - Learn Physics Today
  • Special Links for Labs
    Special Links for AP Physics C
    Link AP Exam Calendar
    Links to sites with Specific Relevance for Chapter Topics
    Links to sites with Specific Relevance for Laboratory Topics
    Links to sites with Specific Relevance for AP Physics C Topics
    Please Note: The order in which these chapters are covered has never followed the textbook order. This table uses the order of chapters in the textbook only for simplicity. The actual order is likely to change dramatically over the years, and even from year to year. The numbering scheme is all that is likely to remain constant. The chapter numbers do not imply anything about the order in which these chapters may be covered or about which chapters are covered in any given school year. Evidence to date suggests that this variability is likely to be ongoing. In the event of a change in textbook, this column will be reorganized to match the new textbook order, but not otherwise. Please Note: The order of these labs has changed dramatically over the years, and even from year to year. All that remains constant is the numbering scheme. The numbers do not imply anything about the order in which these labs may be performed or about which labs are used in any given school year. Evidence to date suggests that this variability is likely to be ongoing. Hence, I will make no effor to keep renumbering the labs just for the sake of a single year's organizational simplicity. Please Note: This course can be taught in either first or second semester. Because AP Physics C is the second course in physics at Trinity Valley School, Mechanics is a very familiar topic and tends to progress more rapidly than the Electricity and Magnetism section of the course.
    Chapter Zero
    Lab Zero
    AP Physics C - Mechanics
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  • Link A Micrometer
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  • Chapter One
    Measurement and Estimating
    Lab One
    Measuring the Size of the Earth
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  • Link Orders of Magnitude

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  • Chapter Two
    Kinematics in One-Dimension
    Lab Two
    Vector Tables
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  • Chapter Three
    Kinematics in Two Dimensions
    Lab Three
    Finding Average Speed
    & Average Acceleration
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  • Link Projectile Motion-1 Cannon
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  • Link Projectile Motion-Many an once
  • Link Projectile Motion-Bouncing Ball
  • Link Two-Dimensional Projectile Motion
  • Link Scalar and Vector Products
  • Link Web Tutorial-Vectors by Walter Fendt

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  • Chapter Four
    Dynamics: Newtons Laws of Motion
    Lab Four
    Uniformly Accelerated Motion
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  • Movie Motion up an inclined Plane
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  • Chapter Five
    Circular Motion, Gravitation
    Lab Five
    Instantaneous and
    Average Velocity
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  • Chapter Six
    Work and Energy
    Lab Six
    Rotational Equilibrium

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  • Movie Ball in Track
  • Movie Stopped Pendulum
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  • Chapter Seven
    Linear Momentum
    Lab Seven
    Calculating the Force and
    Impulse of a Collision

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  • Chapter Eight
    Rotational Motion
    Lab Eight
    Projectiles I
    Vertical Motion

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  • Movie Rotating Chair and Weights
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  • Chapter Nine
    Static Equilibrium
    Lab Nine
    The Physics of Inclines

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  • Chapter Ten
    Fluids
    Lab Ten
    Finding the Index
    of Refraction

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  • Chapter Eleven
    Vibrations and Waves
    Lab Eleven
    Conservation of
    Linear Momentum
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  • Link Constructive and Destructive Interference
  • Movie Constructive Interference
  • Movie Destructive Interference
  • Link Interference between Two Point sources
  • Movie Longitudinal Wave-Spring.mov
  • Movie Longitudinal Wave
  • Link Reflection and Refraction
  • Movie Reflection
  • Link Sinusoidal Motion
  • Link Sinusoidal Motion of a spring
  • Movie Sound Beats
  • Link Superposition of Waves
  • Link Transverse and Longitudinal Waves
  • Movie Transverse Wave
  • Movie Vibrating String
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  • Movie One Ball Released
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  • Movie Impulse Pendulum

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  • Chapter Twelve
    Sound
    Lab Twelve
    Newton's Second Law

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  • Movie Atwood's Machine
  • Movie Motion up an inclined Plane

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  • Chapter Thirteen
    Temperature and Kinetic Theory
    Lab Thirteen
    Factors Affecting Resistance
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  • Movie Model of Electrical Resistance

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  • Chapter Fourteen
    Heat
    Lab Fourteen
    Projectiles II - Range and
    Altitude of a Projectile

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  • Chapter Fifteen
    Thermodynamics
    Lab Fifteen
    Centripetal Force
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  • Chapter Sixteen
    Electric Charge and
    Electric Field
    Lab Sixteen
    Exponential Decay
    AP Physics C - Electricity & Magnetism
  • Link Charged Particle in an Electric Field
  • Link Lines of Force
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  • Chapter Seventeen
    Electric Potential
    Lab Seventeen
    Concave and Convex Mirrors
  • Movie Induced Charge in a Metal Bar
  • Link Equipotential Lines
  • Link Electrostatic Potential
  • Link Electric Field, Electric Potential, and Potential Gradient
  • Movie Charging and Discharging a Capacitor
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  • Link Optics Simulation
  • Link Geometric Optics Applet
  • Link Mechanical Universe; Prog 40-Optics

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  • Chapter Eighteen
    Electric Currents
    Lab Eighteen
    Circuit Analysis

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  • Chapter Nineteen
    DC Circuits
    Lab Nineteen
    Simple Harmonic Motion

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  • Chapter Twenty
    Magnetism
    Lab Twenty
    Simple Harmonic Motion
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  • Movie Magnet and Cathode Ray Tube
  • Movie Oersted's Effect, Magnetic Field from a Current in a Wire
  • Movie Magnetic Field from a Current in a Wire Loop
  • Movie Electromagnet
  • Movie Torque on a Current Carrying Coil
  • Movie Current Carrying Wire in a Magnetic Field
  • Movie Force on a Current Carrying Wire

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  • Chapter Twenty-One
    Electromagnetic Induction
    and Faraday's Law
    Lab Twenty-One
    Finding the Focal Length of a Lens

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  • Chapter Twenty-Two
    Electromagnetic Waves
    Lab Twenty-Two
    Pendulum Motion

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  • Chapter Twenty-Three
    Light: Geometric Optics
    Lab Twenty-Three
    Law of Strings
  • Link Rainbow Applet
  • Link Double Rainbow Pictures
  • Link Supernumerary Rainbows
  • Link Rainbow from the air
  • Link Double Rainbow from the air
  • Link Light through a Prism
  • Movie Nakamura Refraction Tank
  • Link Microscope Optics - Applet

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  • Chapter Twenty-Four
    The Wave Nature
    of Light
    Lab Twenty-Four
    Charged Particles and
    Magnetic Fields
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  • Chapter Twenty-Five
    Optical Instruments
    Lab Twenty-Five
    Millikan Oil Drop Simulation

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  • Chapter Twenty-Six
    The Special Theory
    of Relativity
    Lab Twenty-Six
    Energy in Orbits

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  • Link Find the Most Nearly Circular Orbital Velocity
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  • Link Explore the Solar System - Interactive Solar System from NASA
  • Link Solar System Simulation
  • Link Orbiting Binary Star System
  • Link Orbit Simulator - Period and Altitude
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  • Chapter Twenty-Seven
    Early Quantum Theory
    Models of the Atom
    Lab Twenty-Seven
    Heating Water with Microwaves

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  • Chapter Twenty-Eight
    Quantum Mechanics
    of Atoms
    Lab Twenty-Eight
    Electromagnetic Radiation and
    the Light Bulb
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  • Chapter Twenty-Nine
    Molecules and Solids
    Lab Twenty-Nine
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  • Chapter Thirty
    Nuclear Physics
    and Radioactivity
    Lab Thirty
    Electrical Equivalent of Heat

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  • Chapter Thirty-one
    Nuclear Energy: Effects
    and Uses of Radiation
    Miscellaneous Labs
    Miscellaneous AP Physics C

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  • Chapter Thirty-Two
    Elementary Particles

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  • Chapter Thirty-Three
    Astrophysics and
    Cosmology

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  • Links to Video Clips - Storage Area

    NCSU Movies
  • Movie Atwood's Machine
  • Movie Ball and Block Collision
  • Movie Ballistic Pendulum
  • Movie Book Toss-Axis One
  • Movie Book Toss-Axis Two
  • Movie Book Toss-Axis Three
  • Movie Capacitor-Charge and Discharge
  • Movie Cathode Ray Tube-Magnetic Bending
  • Movie Collision Balls-One Ball Released
  • Movie Collision Balls-Two Balls Released
  • Movie Conservation of Energy-Ball in Track
  • Movie Cup and Weights
  • Movie Disappearing Pig
  • Movie Doppler Ball & Whistle
  • Movie Double Ball Drop&Bounce
  • Movie Earth Flattened by Rotation
  • Movie Engine Governor
  • Movie Faster than g-Ball&Cup
  • Movie Gyroscope-Adjustable
  • Movie Gyroscope-Double-Opposite Spin
  • Movie Gyroscope-Double-Same Spin
  • Movie High Road Low Road
  • Movie Impulse Pendulum
  • Movie Longitudinal Wave Demonstration
  • Movie Longitudinal Wave-Spring
  • Movie Motion up an Inclined Plane
  • Movie Musical Goblet
  • Movie Nakamara Refraction Tank
  • Movie Polaroid Filter on Overhead
  • Movie Rotating Stool with Dumbbells
  • Movie Stability of Orbits
  • Movie Stopped Pendulum-Middle
  • Movie Stopped -Top
  • Movie Transverse Wave Denonstration
  • Movie Two Speakers-Beat Frequency
  • Movie Van de Graaff - Streamers
  • Movie Vibrating String Variable Tension
  • Movie Wave Motion-Single Slit
  • Movie Wave Reflection
  • Movie Wave Superposition-Destructive Interference
  • Movie Wave Superpostion-Constructive Interference
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  • TVS Movies
  • Movie Atwood's Machine
  • Movie Ball and Block Collision
  • Movie Ballistic Pendulum
  • Movie Book Toss-Axis One
  • Movie Book Toss-Axis Two
  • Movie Book Toss-Axis Three
  • Movie Capacitor-Charge and Discharge
  • Movie Cathode Ray Tube-Magnetic Bending
  • Movie Collision Balls-One Ball Released
  • Movie Collision Balls-Two Balls Released
  • Movie Conservation of Energy-Ball in Track
  • Movie Cup and Weights
  • Movie Disappearing Pig
  • Movie Doppler Ball & Whistle
  • Movie Double Ball Drop&Bounce
  • Movie Earth Flattened by Rotation
  • Movie Engine Governor
  • Movie Faster than g-Ball&Cup
  • Movie Gyroscope-Adjustable
  • Movie Gyroscope-Double-Opposite Spin
  • Movie Gyroscope-Double-Same Spin
  • Movie High Road Low Road
  • Movie Impulse Pendulum
  • Movie Longitudinal Wave Demonstration
  • Movie Longitudinal Wave-Spring
  • Movie Motion up an Inclined Plane
  • Movie Musical Goblet
  • Movie Nakamara Refraction Tank
  • Movie Polaroid Filter on Overhead
  • Movie Rotating Stool with Dumbbells
  • Movie Stability of Orbits
  • Movie Stopped Pendulum-Middle
  • Movie Stopped Pendulum-Top
  • Movie Transverse Wave Denonstration
  • Movie Two Speakers-Beat Frequency
  • Movie Van de Graaff - Streamers
  • Movie Vibrating String Variable Tension
  • Movie Wave Motion-Single Slit
  • Movie Wave Reflection
  • Movie Wave Superposition-Destructive Interference
  • Movie Wave Superpostion-Constructive Interference
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  • Mathematical Preliminaries
    A0000 - Arithmetic Operations
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  • A000 - Exponents and Radicals
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  • A00 - Avoiding Common Algebraic Errors
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  • A0 - Algebra
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  • A1 - Exponents
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  • A2 - Powers of Ten & Scientific Notation
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  • A3 - Logarithms & Exponentials
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  • A4 - Equations & Proportionalities
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  • A5 - Estimating & Approximation
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  • A6 - %Error & %Difference
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  • B - Geometry
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  • C - Trigonometry
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  • D - Vectors
  • Link Vector Addition
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  • E - Dimensions & Units
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  • F - Graphical Analysis
  • Link EZ Graph - Graphing Calculator
  • Link On-line Graph Paper - Simple Grid
  • Link Graph Paper Assortment -
    Linear, Logrithmic & Semi-Logrithmic

  • Link Print Free Graph Paper -
    Cartesian, Engineering, Polar, Isometric (3D), Semi-logarithmic, Log-Log


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  • Video Lectures for Physics
     
    Link The Mechanical Universe - 52 Video Lectures from Learner.org

     
    Link Three Lectures by Hans Bethe on the early history of Quantum Mechanics

     
    Link Powers of 10
    Images covering 44 orders of magnitude cover the range
    from deep intergalactic space to the inside of a single
    nucleon inside the nucleus of an atom. From the original
    movie by Charles and Ray Eames. (Available on DVD.)
    Each images is discussed in detail in the accompanying text.
    © 2006 Lucia Eames dba Eames Office
     
    Link Powers of 10
    Images covering 39 orders of magnitude cover the range
    from deep intergalactic space to the inside of a single
    nucleon inside the nucleus of an atom.
    © 1995-2007 by Michael W. Davidson and The Florida State University
     
    Link Free on-Line Physics Courses from MIT
    Some have videos of lectures, and those may require that Real Media Player be installed on your computer.

    Here are direct links to the three potentially relevant MIT courses, for Physics Students at Trinity Valley School, that include video lectures.
     

    Link 35 Lectures on Classical Mechanics
    delivered in 1999 by Professor Walter Lewin. Course Syllabus,
    homework assignments, problems sets and solutions are all
    included. The textbook used at MIT is not the one we use
    for AP Physics at Trinity Valley School.

    Link 36 Lectures on Electricity and Magnetism
    delivered in 2002 by Professor Walter Lewin. Course Syllabus,
    homework assignments, problems sets and solutions are all
    included. The textbook used at MIT is not the one we use
    for AP Physics at Trinity Valley School.

    Link 23 Lectures on Vibrations and Waves
    delivered in 2004 by Professor Walter Lewin. Course Syllabus,
    homework assignments, problems sets and solutions are all
    included. The textbooks used at MIT is not the ones we use
    for AP Physics at Trinity Valley School.

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    Duplicate Link Sets

    Physics Links

  • Link Walter Fendt-Physics Java 1.1, 41 Applets
  • Link Walter Fendt-Physics Java 1.4, 49 Applets
  • Link OU Physics Index of Java-based Web Assignments
  • Link Web Tutorial-Vectors by Walter Fendt
  • Link All Physics Topics Introduction and Review
  • Link Learn Physics Today From Thinkquest
  • Link Thinkquest Library Home
  • Link Physics Applets

  • Mathematics for Physics Links

  • Link Math Review for First Year Physics
  • Link Walter Fendt-Mathematics Java 1.1, 25 Applets
  • Link Walter Fendt-Mathematics Java 1.4, 27 Applets
    MECHANICS APPLETS OSCILLATIONS AND WAVES JAVA APPLETS

    GENERAL APPLETS

    FLUIDS APPLETS

    LIGHT AND OPTICS APPLETS

    ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM

    MOLECULAR, ATOMIC
    AND NUCLEAR

    JAVA APPLETS

    APPLIED PHYSICS JAVA APPLETS

  • Wolfgang Bauer Applets

  • Link Wolfgang Bauer Applets Home
  • Link PHYSICS & Astronomy Links Collection

  • J102 Column

  • Link Physics Simulations (NTNU) JDK 1.0.2 (1996-2001) and EJS (2001-present)

    KINEMATICS -

    DYNAMICS - WAVE - THERMODYNAMICS - ELECTROMAGNETICS - OPTICS - MISCELLANEOUS -
  • EJS Column

  • Link Physics Simulations (NTNU) JDK 1.0.2 (1996-2001) and EJS (2001-present)

    KINEMATICS - EJS -

    DYNAMICS - EJS - WAVE & FLUID - EJS - THERMODYNAMICS - EJS - ELECTROMAGNETISM - EJS - OPTICS - EJS - MODERN PHYSICS - EJS - MISCELLANEOUS - EJS - SIMPLE EXAMPLES - EJS -
  • ALL J102 & EJS in Numerical Order

  • Link Physics Simulations (NTNU) JDK 1.0.2 (1996-2001) and EJS (2001-present)

    NUMERICAL ORDER - J102 & EJS Combined


  • Link Simple Version of the Pendulum
  • Link Projectile Orbits and Satellite Orbits

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