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Physics 2000 An interactive journey through modern physics. Have fun learning visually and conceptually about 20th century science and high-tech devices. Uses java applets. www.colorado.edu
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physics.org | Home Your guide to physics on the web. Physics.org is the place to be if you have a burning physics question, or if you just want to browse articles and interactive features about ... www.physics.org
Physics and Astronomy at the University of Kentucky This web page introduces the experimental and theoretical efforts in astronomy, atomic physics, intermediate energy nuclear physics, condensed matter physics, fundamental ... The ... www.pa.uky.edu
Physics Physics is the study of the fundamental laws of nature. Pacific University's program in Physics is designed to prepare students for careers in applied physics and ... www.physics.pacificu.edu
WKU Department of Physics and Astronomy For Information about Physics and Astronomy at Western Kentucky University send email to: info@physics.wku.edu physics.wku.edu
Physics Department « Case Western Reserve University Site includes faculty information and interests, research groups, colloquia, seminar and special event schedules, course material and descriptions, department news, directions, and ... www.phys.cwru.edu
USU Department of Physics WHAT'S NEW? Is it possible to bottle the Sun's Energy? David Peak receives Robins Award James Coburn is USU Outstanding Employee 3 Physics Students Continue the Goldwater Tradition www.physics.usu.edu
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