does anyone know where to find some good physics resources online? i wanna brush up on some stuff, thanks
Physics Tutorials
I've got an awesome resource that's full of physics tutorials.
First, follow this link and type "Physics tutorials." then hit enter, and you get about a bazillion great ones.
First, follow this link and type "Physics tutorials." then hit enter, and you get about a bazillion great ones.
| Gagnar The Unruly wrote: |
| I've got an awesome resource that's full of physics tutorials.
First, follow this link and type "Physics tutorials." then hit enter, and you get about a bazillion great ones. |
^_^;
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In all seriousness, you're really going to have to be more specific. Physics is a huge field. What parts of it do you want to brush up on?
Carnegie Mellon has this open learning thing with physics tutorials. http://www.cmu.edu/oli/
Also, MIT has an opencourseware thing to which I do not have a link.
Those are serious tutorials (basically a class). I would just check out wikibooks.org or wikipedia for a specific topic.
Also, MIT has an opencourseware thing to which I do not have a link.
Those are serious tutorials (basically a class). I would just check out wikibooks.org or wikipedia for a specific topic.
Any sites with String Theory?
There is a very good site named howstuffworks.com. This is a very very interesting site with lots of applied physics on it.
| ptolomeo wrote: |
| There is a very good site named howstuffworks.com. This is a very very interesting site with lots of applied physics on it. |
cool
Very nice indeed that page named howstuffworks.com. You should visit that site, lots of interesting things.
HyperPhyiscs. Part tutorial, part interactive. It might help to actually fiddle with real examples and see what happens.
well, i used these sites for a general touch of information..just an overview of things. but if you really want to go in depth. you have to read books. better than any internet sites i guess..
wikipedia - great for introductory physics
howstuffworks - explains physics behind some things.. its a good read. you might want to read some of their articles
cramster - i always end up on this site whenever i try to search for answers..hehe..this guys know the things you need.
anyway, just google this keywords and search your queries! goodluck.
wikipedia - great for introductory physics
howstuffworks - explains physics behind some things.. its a good read. you might want to read some of their articles
cramster - i always end up on this site whenever i try to search for answers..hehe..this guys know the things you need.
anyway, just google this keywords and search your queries! goodluck.
