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      PHYSICS COURSES, LECTURES WITH SIMULATIONS, VIDEOS/MOVIES & AUDIO/SOUND

        PHYSICS: A-LEVEL (QUICKTIME) - Materials Teaching Educational Resources (MATTER) Project, Material Science & Engineering, Department of Engineering, The University of Liverpool, Liverpool, U.K. Multimedia Physics Course (Text, Images, Calculators, Animations, Simulations, Videos/Movies & Audio/Sound). VERY VERY VERY...EXTENSIVE.
        Examples of "Physics: A-Level" Course Chapters include
          "...Brownian Motion;
          Capacitors;
          Chemical Reactions;
          Electrolysis;
          Hooke's Law;
          Interference of Light Waves;
          Magnetic Fields due to Electric Currents;
          Nuclear Binding Energy;
          Nuclear Reactor; Refraction;
          Resistors in Series and Parallel;
          Seismic Waves;
          The Young Modulus, etc..."
        For more information see the MATTER Initiative for Schools Website or the MATTER Project

          Examples from over "100" "Physics: A-Level" Lessons include

            Capacitors
            Examples of "Capacitors" Chapter Lessons include
              "...Capacitance; Incomplete capacitor circuits; Charge flow;
              Storing charge; Stored charge: effect of voltage; Capacitance formula;
              Stored charge: other factors; Designing capacitors; Charging through a resistor;
              Discharging a capacitor; Analysing capacitor discharge; etc..."


            Refraction
            Examples of "Refraction" Chapter Lessons include
              "...Refraction of light at a boundary; Experimental results; Refractive index;
              Refractive index of glass; Experiment results; Reversibility of light;
              Critical angle; Absolute refractive index; etc..."




        PHYSICS VIDEO LECTURE SERIES (REALPLAYER) - Department of Physics, Wake Forest University Multimedia Physics Course with Video Lectures & Laboratory Demonstrations & Experiments (Text, Images, Videos/Movies & Audio/Sound). VERY VERY VERY...EXTENSIVE.
        Examples of "Physics I" Subject Categories & Physics Video Lectures include
          Simple Motion
            "...Projectile Motion Video Lecture;
            Newton's First Law Video Lecture;
            Newton's Second Law Video Lecture;
            Newton's Third Law Video Lecture;
            Friction Video Lecture; etc..."
          Conservation
            "...Conservation of Energy Video Lecture;
            Conservation of Momentum Video Lecture; etc..."
          Rotational Motion
            "...Rotation of a Rigid Object About a Fixed Axis Video Lectures;
            Torque Video Lecture;
            Rolling Motion Video Lecture; etc..."
          Fluids Video Lectures;
          Thermodynamics Video Lectures;
          Electrostatics Video Lectures; etc.
        For more information see Physics Education Resources or the Department of Physics



        PHYSICS I: CLASSICAL MECHANICS (REAL PLAYER) - W.H.G. Lewin, Department of Physics & the MIT OpenCourseWare, MIT Multimedia Physics Course with Video Lectures & Video Laboratory Demonstrations & Experiments (Text, Images, Videos/Movies & Audio/Sound). VERY VERY VERY...EXTENSIVE.
        Physics I: Classical Mechanics
          "...is a first-semester freshman physics class in Newtonian Mechanics, Fluid Mechanics, and Kinetic Gas Theory. In addition to the basic concepts of Newtonian Mechanics, Fluid Mechanics, and Kinetic Gas Theory, a variety of interesting topics are covered in this course: Binary Stars, Neutron Stars, Black Holes, Resonance Phenomena, Musical Instruments,..."
        Examples of "Physics I: Classical Mechanics" Video Lectures, Laboratory Demonstrations & Experiments include
          "...Lecture 1: 1D Kinematics: Speed, Velocity & Acceleration Video Lecture;
          Lecture 4: 3D Kinematics Video Lecture;
          Lecture 6: Newton's Laws Video Lecture;
          Lecture 8: Friction Video Lecture;
          Lecture 10: Hooke's Law, Springs, Simple Harmonic Motion, Pendulum & Small Angle Approximation Video Lecture;
          Lecture 11: Work, Kinetic Energy, Potential Energy, Conservative Forces, Conservation of Mechanical Energy & Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation Video Lecture;
          Lecture 12: Non-Conservative Forces, Resistive Forces, Air Drag, Terminal Velocity Video Lecture;
          Lecture 16: Collisions, Elastic and Inelastic, Center of Mass Frame of Reference Video Lecture;
          Lecture 26: Elasticity, Young's Modulus Video Lecture;
          Lecture 32: Heat, Thermal Expansion Video Lecture; etc..."
        For more information see Walter H.G. Lewin's Home Page; Department of Physics; Physics Courses or MIT OpenCourseWare



        PHYSICS II: ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM (REAL PLAYER) - W.H.G. Lewin, Department of Physics & the MIT OpenCourseWare, MIT Multimedia Physics II: Electricity and Magnetism Course with Video Lectures & Video Laboratory Demonstrations & Experiments (Text, Images, Videos/Movies & Audio/Sound). VERY VERY VERY...EXTENSIVE.
        Physics II: Electricity and Magnetism
          "...is a second-semester freshman physics class in electromagnetism. The website features lecture notes, problem sets with solutions, exams with solutions, links to related resources, and a complete set of videotaped lectures..."
        Examples of "Physics II: Electricity and Magnetism" Video Lectures, Laboratory Demonstrations & Experiments include
          "...Lecture 1: What holds our world together?, Electric Charges (Historical) Polarization, Electric Force & Coulomb's Law Video Lecture;
          Lecture 3: Electric Flux, Gauss's Law Video Lecture;
          Lecture 6: High-Voltage Breakdown, Lightning Video Lecture;
          Lecture 11: Magnetic field, Lorentz Force, Torques, Electric Motors (DC), Oscilloscope Video Lecture;
          Lecture 18: Displacement Current, Synchronous Motors, Induction Motors Video Lecture;
          Lecture 24: Transformers, Car Coils, RC Circuits Video Lecture;
          Lecture 27: Resonance, Destructive Resonance, Electromagnetic Waves, Speed of Light, Radio - TV, Distance Determinations using Radar and Lasers Video Lecture;
          Lecture 33: Double-Slit Interference, Interferometers Video Lecture; etc..."
        For more information see Walter H.G. Lewin's Home Page; Department of Physics; Physics Courses or MIT OpenCourseWare



        PHYSICS III: VIBRATIONS AND WAVES (REAL PLAYER) - W.H.G. Lewin, Department of Physics & the MIT OpenCourseWare, MIT VERY VERY VERY...EXTENSIVE. Multimedia Physics III: Vibrations and Waves Course with Video Lectures & Video Laboratory Demonstrations & Experiments (Text, Images, Videos/Movies & Audio/Sound). VERY VERY VERY...EXTENSIVE.
        Physics III: Vibrations and Waves
          "...In addition to the traditional topics of mechanical vibrations and waves, coupled oscillators, and electro-magnetic radiation, students will also learn about musical instruments,..."
        Examples of "Physics III: Vibrations and Waves" Video Lectures, Laboratory Demonstrations & Experiments include
          "...Lecture 6: Driven Coupled Oscillators: Triple Pendulum, Steady State and Transient Solutions, Cramer's Rule Video Lecture;
          Lecture 9: Musical Instruments, Sound Cavities, Normal Modes Video Lecture;
          Lecture 13: Electromagnetic Waves, Plane Wave Solutions to Maxwell's Equations, Polarization, Malus' Law Video Lecture;
          Lecture 15: Doppler Effect, Sound , EM Radiation, Binary Stars, Neutron Stars and Black Holes, Expanding Universe Video Lecture;
          Lecture 18: Boundary Conditions for Dielectrics, Index of Refraction, Snell's Law, Total Internal Reflection, Fresnel Equations, Brewster Angle Video Lecture;
          Lecture 21: Diffraction, Gratings, Pin Holes, Angular Resolution; etc..." s
        For more information see Walter H.G. Lewin's Home Page; Department of Physics; Physics Courses or MIT OpenCourseWare











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