Hundreds of free games illustrating basic principles of physics.
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PhysicsGames.net
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String/pulley/incline problems: This site walks you thorough the derivation of several formulas for different types of problems incorporating strings, pulleys and inclines.
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University of Texas - Physics Department
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Detailed description and diagrams of inclined planes.
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Spark Notes
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This is a fascinating Java Applet that allows students to visualize the operation of a single-cylinder gasoline engine.
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The Interactive Library
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Moments of inertia for various bodies
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_moments_of_inertia
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A very good verbal/mathematical explanation of the Carnot Cycle.
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Galileo Physics -- U. of Virginia
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Need to study for Physics? Here are some questions to help you out!!!
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StudyStack
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This site has more of an explanation approach to each topic and while it may not cover as much "advanced" material, such as magnetism, electricity and related principles), it is a very good resource for mechanics and classic first semester college/high school concepts
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The Physics Classoom
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This website contains information on the rotational motion and energy of a simple pulley-mass system. It also has math for a sticky rotational collision.
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ursinus.edu phys111q labs
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A very comprehensive (47 slides) PowerPoint tutorial that covers the relationship between work, simple machines and mechanical advantage. Includes easy to understand illustrations and explanations of the 6 simple machines and practice questions for comprehension.
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Science Education at Jefferson Lab
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