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21 sites in Classical Mechanics
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Discussion of various forms of rotating motion in which the Coriolis effect plays a part, such as the Foucault pendulum and inertial oscillations. Illustrated with animations.
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Splung.com provides educative material including distance, displacement, velocity, acceleration, linear motion, circular motion, momentum, Newton's laws of motion, simple harmonic motion, energy, work, power, gravitation, Kepler's laws, satellites and friction.
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Group at the Center for Experimental Nuclear Physics and Astrophysics, University of Washington, undertaking laboratory tests of gravitational and sub-gravitational physics.
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A physics safety educational tool.
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Web page contains intuitive and clear, simple and intuitive derivation of Gyroscope Effect’s formula.
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Free online encyclopedia with description of the theory and history of classical mechanics.
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Gives a solution on a symmetric, linear, triatomic molecule problem.
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Separation of motion of centre of mass and rotation about a fixed axis.
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Article in the Platonic Realms. Gives a novice's overview of Kepler's laws.
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Overview of the Lagrange points of the sun-earth-system. Links to a detailed derivation.
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A brief overview of chaos theory and applications in classical mechanics.
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This site covers motion and forces for individuals with no prior knowledge of the subject.
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Provides several interactive physics simulations such as springs and masses, pendulums, molecules. Objects, mass, gravity, spring stiffness can be modified.
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Summary of Kepler's three laws.
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Symmetry of function. Finding of primitive without integration-summation. Newton's laws of any order. Mechanics of third order.
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A JAVA applet to simulate orbits in four different central forces: gravity, Yukawa, 1/R^4 and Black Holes
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Explanation of lifting capabilities of helium, hydrogen and hot air balloons, from How Stuff Works.
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Graphics, related links and a video combine to show you how gyroscopes work.
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An introduction to classical mechanics. Suitable for students who are beginning the subject.
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Discusses shape of a soccer ball, spin effects, motion of projectiles.
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Exhibit showing how the laws of physics affect amusement park design. Design your own rollercoaster. Find out information about amusement park ride safety statistics and related information.
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