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  1. Québec Studies in the Philosophy of Science: Part I: Logic, Mathematics, Physics and History of Science (Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science)
  2. A brief history of the Physics Department of the University of Virginia, 1922 - 1961 by Frederick Lyons Brown, 1967
  3. The Life and Times of Modern Physics: History of Physics II (Readings from Physics Today, No 5)
  4. The history of MODERN PHYSICS. An International Bibliography (Garland Reference Library of the Humanities) by Stephen G. Brush, Lanfranco Belloni, 1983-10-01
  5. The Pleasing Preceptor; Or Familiar Instructions in Natural History and Physics,: Adapted to the Capacities of Youth, and Calculated Equally to Inform ... of More Dry and Severe Study:, Volume 2 by Gerhard Ulrich Anton Vieth, 2010-01-10
  6. A History of Physics by Florian Cajori, 1962
  7. Anaxagoras and the birth of physics, (A History of physics) by Daniel E Gershenson, 1964
  8. PhysicsLogicand History
  9. A Letter To Dr. ... In Answer To A Tract In The Bibliotheque Ancienne And Moderne: Relating To Some Passages In Dr. Freind's History Of Physic (1728) by John Baillie, 2010-09-10
  10. Fruitful Encounters:The Origin of the Solar System and of the Moon from Chamberlin to Apollo (History of Modern Planetary Physics, Vol 3) by Stephen G. Brush, 1996-04-26
  11. New Frontiers in Physics: History of Physics, Electrodynamics and Experimental Physics (Series on New Frontiers in Advanced Physics) by Italy) International Workshop on New Frontiers in Physics (1995 : Istituto per la Ricerca di Base, 1996-03
  12. To Quarks and Quasars: A History of Physics and Astronomy at Vanderbilt University by Robert T. Lagemann, Wendell G. Holladay, 2000-05
  13. Advanced Level Syllabus Studies: History and Physics (Research studies / Schools Council) by B.J. Holley, Schools Council Research Studies, 1974-04-11
  14. The Cornell Physics Department: Recollections and a history of sorts by Paul Hartman, 1993

81. History Of Physics Archives

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82. History Website Results :: Linkspider UK
Center for history of physics Has a mission to preserve and make known the historyof modern physics and allied sciences including astronomy, geophysics and
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  • 83. Applied Physics- History
    Applied physics Department history.
    http://www.sgsits.ac.in/free-hosting/sgsits/deptapphy/deptphyhis.htm
    An Autonomous Institute, Established in 1952 ) Golden Jubilee: 50 Years of Academic Excellence Contact Us Admissions Campus ... Sitemap Applied Physics Department- History History Faculty Laboratories (With Major Equipments) Research Projects ... Physics Dept. Homepage The department of Applied Physics was established in in S.G.S. Institute of Technology and Science, Indore, to teach both theoretical and experimental Physics to all the students of various engineering undergraduate courses. Subsequently, it was acutely felt that a Postgraduate course with adequate engineering course contents could provide potentiality in the job market in various engineering and technological organization. To meet this demand, in the department introduced the course of M.Sc. in applied physics The department also conducted research work in various areas of physics and applied physics under the ablest leadership of Late Professor M. R. Bhidey.

    84. History
    historians, and other members of the APS with an interest in discussing and exploringthe historical dimens Category Science physics history http//www.aps
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    American Physical Society Forum on the History of Physics A member unit of the American Physical Society. It was founded as a venue for physicists, historians, and other members of the APS with an interest in discussing and exploring the historical dimens
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    Center for History of Physics
    Has a mission to preserve and make known the history of modern physics and allied sciences including astronomy, geophysics and optics.
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    Center for History of Physics Newsletter
    Reports on work in the history of physics (and allied fields such as astronomy and geophysics). On-line issues starting with vol.26 (1994). Category: Science > Physics > History http://www.aip.org/history/web-news.htm CERN Historical and Scientific Archives Resources on the history of CERN, as well as the 'Pauli Archive', a private collection of scientific books, reprints, correspondence and manuscripts of the late Professor Wolfgang Pauli, Nobel Laur Category: Science > Physics > History http://library.cern.ch/archives/index.html

    85. AnsMe Directory - Science > Physics > History
    . history of physics discoveries,fameous physicists. Sub Directories....... Category
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    Web sites American Physical Society Forum on the History of Physics A member unit of the American Physical Society. It was founded as a venue for physicists, historians, and other members of the APS with an interest in discussing and exploring the historical dimensions of physics research. Forum benefits and activities include the Forum's widely read semiannual Newsletter and sponsored sessions at the March and April meetings of the APS. http://www.aps.org/FHP/index.html CERN Historical and Scientific Archives Resources on the history of CERN, as well as the 'Pauli Archive', a private collection of scientific books, reprints, correspondence and manuscripts of the late Professor Wolfgang Pauli, Nobel Laureate, 1945. http://library.cern.ch/archives/index.html

    86. Nobel Prize In Physics - History
    history year, shall have conferred the greatest benefit on mankind. These prizesas established by his will are the Nobel Prize for physics (Nobelpriset i
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    History
    The Nobel Prize
    Any of the prizes (five in number until 1969, when a sixth was added) that are awarded annually from a fund bequeathed for that purpose by the Swedish inventor and industrialist Alfred Bernhard Nobel. The Nobel Prizes are widely regarded as the most prestigious awards given for intellectual achievement in the world. In the will he drafted in 1895, Nobel instructed that most of his fortune be set aside as a fund for the awarding of five annual prizes "to those who, during the preceding year, shall have conferred the greatest benefit on mankind." These prizes as established by his will are: the Nobel Prize for Physics (Nobelpriset i Fysik); the Nobel Prize for Chemistry (Nobelpriset i Kemi); the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine (Nobelpriset i Fysiologi eller Medicin); the Nobel Prize for Literature (Nobelpriset i Litteratur); and the Nobel Prize for Peace (Nobels Fredspris). The first distribution of the prizes took place on December 10, 1901, the fifth anniversary of Nobel's death. An additional award, the Prize for Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel (Priset i Ekonomisk Vetenskap till Alfred Nobels Minne), was established in 1968 by the Bank of Sweden and was first awarded in 1969. After Nobel's death, the Nobel Foundation was set up to carry out the provisions of his will and to administer his funds. In his will, he had stipulated that four different institutionsthree Swedish and one Norwegianshould award the prizes. From Stockholm, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences confers the prizes for physics, chemistry, and economics, the Karolinska Institute confers the prize for physiology or medicine, and the Swedish Academy confers the prize for literature. The Norwegian Nobel Committee based in Oslo confers the prize for peace. The Nobel Foundation is the legal owner and functional administrator of the funds and serves as the joint administrative body of the prize-awarding institutions, but it is not concerned with the prize deliberations or decisions, which rest exclusively with the four institutions.

    87. Education World® - *Science : Physical Science : Physics : History
    ABomb WWW Museum . AIP Center for history of physics Newsletter . AP 17.Center for history of physics American Institute of physics.
    http://db.education-world.com/perl/browse?cat_id=5592

    88. The Physics Library - History And Philosophy Of Physics
    Mathematics and mathematical physics history. Mathematics and mathematicalphysics - philosophy. Thermodynamics, statistical physics - history.
    http://www.ub.uio.no/umn/fys/generelt/history.html
    UiO - web pages UiO - persons WWW - Google About The University Academics Student Life Research ... Physics library
    History and philosophy of physics
    Subject search in the collection of the Physics Library
    Only the most recent collection (from about 1975) will be retrieved If you seek a particular book, you should search by author and/or title in the Bibsys database

    89. Science/Physics/History
    history of physics discoveries, fameous physicists. If youwant to know the history of nuclear physics in China you must read this book.......Category
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    History of physics: discoveries, fameous physicists. Science Physics History Einstein, Albert
    Newton, Isaac

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    Pictures of Physicists

    Pictures and drawings of famous physicists a comprehensive collection.
    URL: http://www.th.physik.uni-frankfurt.de/~jr/portraits.html
    Center for History of Physics

    Has a mission to preserve and make known the history of modern physics and allied sciences including astronomy geophysics and optics.
    URL: http://www.aip.org/history/
    Faraday as a Discoverer by John Tyndall
    A great 19th century physicist's full length biographical study of the work of his even greater predecessor. URL: http://www.bibliomania.com/NonFiction/Tyndall/Faraday/index.html Physicists and the Bomb College course taught at U of Michigan in the fall of 1999 mainly covering atomic energy its history and its uses. Has an extensive link collection as part of the course. URL: http://tms.physics.lsa.umich.edu/214/ Timeline of Physics (1896 to present) American Physical Society site explores developments in physics in the 20th century along with their historical context. URL: http://www.timeline.aps.org/

    90. Physics - History
    Short history. The beginning of the study of physics in Iaºi dates in the yearsof funding of the Mihail Sturdza Academy, where the study of Natural Sciences
    http://physics.uaic.ro/default.php?t=site&pgid=2

    91. PhysicsWeb - Homepage
    News, information, online products and services from the UK Institute of physics.
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    Advanced site search
    latest issue Physics and industry
    Under-investment and a shortage of physics graduates are bad news for physics- based industries The Newton-Beethoven analogy
    Genius and creativity in art and science Photon steam engines
    Quantum thermodynamics tackles the second law Are the laws of nature changing with time?
    The fine-structure constant might not be constant after all Gold floats in magnetized oxygen Apr 9
    Physicists have magnetically levitated objects in liquid oxygen
    Breaking charge symmetry with nuclei
    Apr 8
    Researchers have detected a rare nuclear reaction that has never been seen before
    Z-fusion makes progress
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    Physicists have observed thermonuclear fusion neutrons from a "Z-pinch" device for the first time New neutrons for European scientists Apr 8 The UK will fund a major upgrade to the ISIS neutron source Can diamond now be a superconductor? Apr 4 A physicist claims he has seen room-temperature conductivity in diamond more news Avantes Enlightens Spectroscopy Apr 9 High contrast image resolution Apr 7 BLAZEPHOTONICS RELEASES WORLD’S FIRST COMMERCIAL HOLLOW CORE PHOTONIC BANDGAP FIBERS FOR SALE Apr 3 Development of a highly efficient compact x-ray laser … Mar 31 Sensitive IR sensors enable remote mapping of ground areas Mar 28 Process Engineer-Lausanne, Switzerland

    92. Physics Central
    Explains how physics is part of the everyday world. Answer questions on how things work and describes the latest research.
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    93. Physics & Engineering Book Breakthrough! Electromagnetic Field Theory And More.
    book review Book that challenges fundamental principles of modern electromagnetic field theory and unveils a new model for electromagnetic masses as they move from the point of origin out into space.
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    Michael Faraday said: Electrotonic State L James Clerk Maxwell said: Albert Einstein said: John William Carr said: "Practically all modern formulations
    of electromagnetic field theory are incorrect."
    The Physics of Electromagnetic Masses,
    Including the Derivation of E=mc
    from a Point Source by John William Carr
    • Carr demonstrates how all electromagnetic particles and fundamental building blocks of matter have mass, including what we call neutrinos, light and energy. He refers to these fundamental building blocks as electromagnetic masses
    • Albert Einstein demonstrated theoretically from out in space that E=mc . Carr also derives E=mc , but from a point source or point of origin. This finding is unprecedented
    • Carr correlates the four equal parts of energy with Einstein and supports the plausibility of a unified field theory
    • Why do the mathematical formulations used in modern e.m. theory not always jibe with what is measured in the field or the laboratory?
    • Carr asks an entire industry to "wipe the slate clean." He totally

    94. School Of Physics At Georgia Tech
    Welcome to the web site of the School of physics at Georgia Tech! The School of physics, located in the city of Atlanta, offers a dynamic environment for research and education in many areas of physics.
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    Academics Graduate Studies ... Earl McDaniel Lecture Nanostructures and Chemical Physics Laboratory

    One of the major projects in the Nanostructures and Chemical Physics Laboratory involves the development of Rapid Reversible, and Sensitive Porous Silicon (PS) Gas Sensors based on the first application of Photoluminescence. Induced Metallization of a Nano/Microporous Surface to form low resistance contacts. These contacts also facilitate the development of efficient photocatalysts using TiO and TiO 2-x N x nanostructures trapped in photoluminescing and electroluminescing PS pores. (PDF file) School Academics Graduate Studies Research ... International Journal of Theoretical Physics
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    Notwithstanding any language to the contrary, nothing contained herein constitutes nor is intended to constitute an offer, inducement, promise, or contract of any kind. The data contained herein is for informational purposes only and is not represented to be error free. Any links to non-Georgia Tech information are provided as a courtesy. They are not intended to nor do they constitute an endorsement by the Georgia Institute of Technology of the linked materials.

    95. Department Of Physics And Astronomy, Cardiff University
    Includes information about the department, admissions, teaching, research, and local resources.
    http://www.astro.cf.ac.uk/

    The Department

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    Open Day 2003
    On Tuesday April 8th the Physics Department opens its doors to schools and the public. For full details of the talks, tours and activities see the programme here
    OBSERVATORY NEWS
    We have recently acquired two new instruments: A 3-m radio telescope has been purchased with a 21-cm receiver system for observing atomic Hydrogen. With this telescope we can observe the Hydrogen that exists in the space between the stars known as the interstellar medium. It allows us to study the amount of Hydrogen and its velocity, permitting measurements to be made of the rotation of our Galaxy. In this way we can see the large-scale structure of the Galaxy. The picture shows some of the team, including undergraduate student Luke Woolfenden, during the telescope assembly. The telescope is used by the students of Cardiff University, as well as by members of the Cardiff Astronomical Society. It is also available for viewing by school parties and members of the public during University Open Days. An H-alpha filter is now being used in conjunction with the Meade telescope for solar astronomy. With this filter we can take images of the Sun to examine details such as sunspots, solar flares and prominences. In this way we can study the energetics of the Sun.

    96. Intertheory Relations In Physics
    Discussion of theory reduction in science; by Robert Batterman from the Stanford Encyclopedia.
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    Intertheory Relations in Physics
    Many issues in the philosophy of science concern the nature of theories and certain relations that may obtain between them. Typically, one is interested in the degree to which a successor to a given theory "goes beyond" (both descriptively and explanatorily) the theory it succeeds. Most often these issues are framed in the context of reductive relations between theories. When does a theory T reduce to a theory T ? How is one to understand the nature of this reduction relation? Interestingly, there are two distinct, yet, related ways of understanding the reductive relationship between T and T . Thomas Nickles noted this in a paper entitled "Two Concepts of Intertheoretic Reduction." On the one hand, there is the "philosopher's" sense of reduction on which the supplanted theory is said to reduce to the newer more encompassing theory. On the other hand, the "physicist's" sense of reduction puts things the other way. The newer, typically more refined theory is said to reduce to the older typically less encompassing theory in some sort of limit. These two senses of reduction will be discussed in turn.

    97. MUSIC AND PHYSICS
    View an music which a priori is conceived only subjectively.
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    MUSIC AND PHYSICS By the music passions enjoy themselves... Friedrich Nietzsche Visitors (Sep 2000) [VERSION EN FRANCAIS] [VERSION EN ESPANOL] The object of this document is to be able to clarify from a epistemologic point of view an art which a priori is conceived only subjectively. The music is an art to combine the sounds so as to produce an esthetic impression. In addition, physics is a science which has as an aim the study of the general properties of the bodies and the laws which tend to modify their state or their movement without modifying their nature. [Audio and acoustics related web sites] Periodic phenomena
    • PERIODICAL VIBRATIONS: Propagation, Speed, Frequency,Wave Length, Standing waves.
    • Periodic movement
    • Unspecified periodic movement
    • PROPAGATION OF A VIBRATORY MOVEMENT
    • Shock and transverse vibration
    • Propagation velocity
    • Case of a wave train
    • Maintained vibration; wavelength
    • Shock and longitudinal vibration
    • Propagation velocity
    • Case of a fluid
    • Wave train and maintained waves
    • Wave Surfaces
    • ANALYTICAL STUDY
    • Vibratory State of an unspecified point
    • Variation of pressure
    • REFLEXION OF THE WAVES
    • Transverse waves
    • Longitudinal waves
    • STANDING WAVES
    • Interferences of the incidental and considered vibrations
    • Boundary conditions
    • THE RESONANCE - FORCED VIBRATIONS
    • Familiar examples
    • Damping
    • Resonance in acoustics
    Vibrating cords and sound pipes
    • VIBRATING CORDS

    98. Educational Resources In Physics, Astronomy, And Related Fields
    Annotated list of links to internet resources.
    http://www.phys-astro.sonoma.edu/people/faculty/tenn/Educational.html
    Sonoma State University
    Department of Physics and Astronomy
    Some Educational Resources in Physics, Astronomy, and Related Fields
    On this page From research scientists For secondary schools and colleges For elementary and secondary schools Communication with other teachers ... Gateways to more sites Other pages: Favorite Physics Links PION (Physics In Our Neighborhood) Favorite Astronomy Links Jobs in Physics, Astronomy, and Other Fields
    From research scientists
    • Amazing Space
      Lesson plans based on Hubble Space Telescope images, at all levels.
    • Ask the Space Scientist
      Ask Sten Odenwald about anything astronomical.
    • The Aurora Project
      An Internet-based space physics lesson with a set of step-by-step assignments.
    • Basics of Radio Astronomy
      A book which you can download and print.

    • Graphic demonstrations of quantum and statistical mechanics, x-ray diffraction, etc.
    • Computational Science Highlights
      Multimedia shows from the five National Science Foundation supercomputing centers.
    • Fermilab Education Office
      A tremendous resource for teachers and students at all levels from elementary school to graduate school.
    • Fusion Energy
      Slide shows, classroom activities, a teacher notebook, and links to more sites provided by the Fusion Group staff of General Atomics in San Diego, the US Department of Energy's Office of Fusion Energy Sciences, and teachers from San Diego County.

    99. Science Jokes
    Collection of mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, geology and university humor. It also includes humorous quotes, rhymes, mnemonics and anecdotes about scientists
    http://www.xs4all.nl/~jcdverha/scijokes/
    science jokes
    Version 7.35.4 Time-stamp: "April 5, 2003". This page made on 05-04-03
    Science humor collected by Joachim Verhagen (sciencejokes@xs4all.nl) "Blessed are they who can laugh at themselves, for they shall never cease to be amused." This is a collection of more than 2000 scientific jokes from Usenet, or mailed or told to me. You are free to read and use them on the net or in conversation. Please keep the original author and sender when you use them; mentioning this list is optional. The latest version is available from FTP and WWW: WWW: http://www.xs4all.nl/~jcdverha/scijokes/ WWW: http://www.xs4all.nl/~jcdverha/scijokes/sjhtml.zip (html-format, about 1.3M) WWW: http://www.xs4all.nl/~jcdverha/scijokes/scijokes.zip (ASCII format, about 900k) FTP: ftp://ftp.in.umist.ac.uk/pub/Text/scijokes.zip (about 900k) Send comments and contributions (especially contributions) to: sciencejokes@xs4all.nl (Joachim Verhagen). You will be acknowledged with your name and e-mail adress (and/or your webpage if you prefer that.) If you have a science humor webpage you can add it to the science humor webring at http://www.xs4all.nl/~jcdverha/scihum/webring.html

    100. Nobel Prize In Physics, 1996 Richardson, Lee, And Osheroff
    The story of the discovery of superfluid Helium3
    http://www.lassp.cornell.edu/~cew2/NobelPrize.html

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