[ Fun Physics Links ]
Wondering how you could use physics as a
career? Don't miss the AIP Career Network
Website.
Celebrate the X-Prize for the first commercial flight
in space at www.space.com. Take
a look at winning entry SpaceShipOne at
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html.
Or, find out if there will be any
showers in your area (meteor showers, that is) at
SpaceWeather.com.
Try the Jet Propulsion Lab
or NASA for an out-of-this-world look at physics.
A wide variety of interesting physics material is
located at the PhysicsLinks site.
Check out this
Powers of 10 Presentation, which provides snapshots as your
perspective moves from a view of the universe
to a single electron.
For those who just can't spend enough time
measuring volts, amps, and ohms, try this
virtual oscilloscope.
All the ease of the original in the comfort of your own home!
Instructions for the proper use of an oscilloscope can be found
here.
The American Institute of Physics is a
central location for physicists across the nation, with firm connections
to the Society of Physics Students
and Physics honorary Sigma Pi Sigma.
Physics Today takes a more
news-related look at modern physics.
Visit comPADRE (the Communities
for Physics and Astronomy Digital Resources in Education) for a wide
variety of physics-related sites and materials.
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