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- Future Engineers site: http://www.futureengineers.com/
Resources for Engineering Students from Agilent Technologies (Hewlett
Packard
Instrumentation) - Internet Connections for
Engineering: http://www.englib.cornell.edu/ice
A commented list of links to all sorts of information: "All
resources
in
ICE are related to either: chemistry, engineering, math, physics, or
other
'hard' sciences." - A great site with all kinds of calculators: http://www.calculatoredge.com
The
website features more than few hundred calculators for solving complex
equations and formula’s in field of Electrical, Mechanical, Chemical,
Electronics, Civil, Metallurgy, Oil & Gas, Optical,
Plastics, Ceramics, Physics, Math, and more.
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- University of Guelph Physics Tutorials: http://www.physics.uoguelph.ca/tutorials/tutorials.html
A wide variety of tutorials, Mathcad Exercises, simulations,
etc
Includes remedial subjects such as algebra, trig, vectors, graphing, etc
- The Physics Classroom: http://www.physicsclassroom.com/Default2.html
A High School level tutorial good for beginning levels:1-D
Kinematics,
Newton's Laws, Vectors - Motion and Forces in Two Dimensions,
Momentum
and Its Conservation, Work, Energy, and Power, Circular Motion and
Satellite
Motion, Waves, Sound Waves and Music, Light Waves and Color, Reflection
and Ray Model of Light, Refraction and Ray Model of Light. - Hyperphysics
from the University of Georgia: http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/hph.html
An
excellent
extensive, interactive, collection of tutorials covering most aspects
of physics. Mechanics, Heat, Sound, Light, E and M, Quantum
Physics, and more. - Play Hookey: http://www.play-hookey.com/
"While
you're out of the classroom, there's no reason why you can't learn a
little something and enjoy yourself while you're doing it. That's the
basic purpose of this site."
A wide variety of tutorials, including Optics
and Electricity
- Vector Caculator: http://comp.uark.edu/~jgeabana/java/VectorCalc.html
This is a simple Java applet intended to give students a
"feel" for
vectors
in two dimensions. Specifically, it covers components, magnitude and
direction,
and vector addition. - Physics experiment
simulations: http://www.webct.com/aerospace/viewpage?name=physics_explorescience
Inclined Plane, Air Track, Center of Mass, Doppler Effect,
others.
- Socket
to Me!: How Electricity Came to Be: http://www.ieee-virtual-museum.org/exhibit/exhibit.php?id=159249&lid=1
"A brief history of electricity and its applications, this introductory
exhibit provides a broad perspective on the history and social impact
of electricity, electronics, and computers." Other brief exhibits on
transistors and Integrated Circuits are also available. - Interactive
Physics and Math simulations: with Java: http://physicsstudio.indstate.edu/java/physlets/index.html
Java Applets from Indiana State University that demonstrate
mechanics,
optics, and many others - Britney's Guide to
Semiconductor Physics: http://britneyspears.ac/lasers.htm
An in-depth, engineering level, look at semiconductors
including fabrication techniques. All graced by pictures of Ms Spears.
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