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Amusement Park Physics
http://www.learner.org/exhibits/parkphysics/
How do physics laws affect amusement park ride design? Design your own roller coaster and experiment with bumper car collisions.
An introduction to physics - Mechanics
http://www.mcasco.com/p1intro.html
An introduction to classical mechanics. Suitable for students who are beginning the subject.
Block and Tackle
http://www.howstuffworks.com/pulley.htm
Colorful illustrated tutorial shows how a block and tackle (as well as levers and gears) works.
Central Forces with Java
http://www.astro.queensu.ca/~musgrave/cforce/
A JAVA applet to simulate orbits in four different central forces: gravity, Yukawa, 1/R^4 and Black Holes
Chaotic Systems
http://dept.physics.upenn.edu/courses/gladney/mathphys/subsection3_2_5.html
A brief overview of chaos theory and applications in classical mechanics.
Classical Mechanics
http://sciencesentence.net
Cognitive and educational web-site for students about Newton laws of motion, forces and gravity.
Classical Mechanics
http://newtonrealtime.net
Basic classical mechanics problems and answers to them.
Classical Mechanics on About.com
http://physics.about.com/cs/mechanics/
Articles with practical advice and solutions for lots of topical problems.
Classical Mechanics on Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classical_mechanics
Free online encyclopedia with description of the theory and history of classical mechanics.
Classical Physics Handbook
http://physicsguide.net/
Basics and advanced information on classical mechanics.
Four Forces
http://mikrotorr.net/
Tells about four basic forces in Nature: strong nuclear force, weak nuclear force, electromagnetic force and gravitational force.
Free Body Diagrams
http://laser.phys.ualberta.ca/%7Efreeman/enph131/fbd.htm
A short introduction to and description of free body diagrams which are essential for the understanding of classical mechanics.
Freshman Problems in Mechanics
http://zebu.uoregon.edu/~dmason/probs/mech.html
Links to various problem sets relating to 1 and 2 dimensional kinematics. Easy mechanics problems and solutions.
General Relativity
http://phys-edu.net/
This site tells about general relativity theory and the theory of gravitation.
Gravity
http://www.angelfire.com/geek/alphabeta
If you want to learn about gravity come here.
Gyroscope
http://www.howstuffworks.com/gyroscope.htm
Graphics, related links and a video combine to show you how gyroscopes work.
How a Gyroscope Works
http://www.accs.net/users/cefpearson/gyro.htm
Explanation of why a gyroscope should resist being turned in any direction perpendicular to its axis.
How a Helium Balloon Works
http://www.howstuffworks.com/helium.htm
Explanation of lifting capabilities of helium, hydrogen and hot air balloons, from How Stuff Works.
Kepler's Laws
http://www.go.ednet.ns.ca/~larry/orbits/kepler.html
Summary of Kepler's three laws.
Kepler's Laws
http://www.mathacademy.com/pr/prime/articles/kepler/index.asp
Article in the Platonic Realms. Gives an novice's overview of Kepler's laws.
Kinematics
http://physics-school.net/kinematics/
Dedicated to Kinematics - a part of Classical Mechanics, which deals with moving objects.
Motion in One Dimension
http://physachievment.net
Describes the physics of motion. Intended for students.
Newton's Laws
http://classicalmechanics.net/
Newton's laws for objects with variable mass. Physics of rocket.
Newton's Laws of Motion
http://edu-physics.net/
This educational web-site tells about the main laws of classical mechanics and the history of their discovering.
On a general Method of expressing the Paths of Light,and of the Planets, by the Coefficients of a Ch
http://www.maths.tcd.ie/pub/HistMath/People/Hamilton/LightPlanets/LightPlanets.html
An original paper by William Rowan Hamilton, dated 1833.
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